Originally Posted by
jeremy@matrix
So you've used the Pro-Track and Pro-Race from SBS...any concerns or dislikes with them?
Ferodo DS2500/street and DS3000/track would be other options suggested by STaSIS and ourselves. However, the DS2500's are a bit noisier than the Pro-Tracks so at least our clients wouldn't want them for street.
Many of our clients have purchased race-only rotors along with the Pro-Race pads and keep a street rotor/Pro-Track pad set for street.
What I like about the Pro-Tracks is that they are an awesome all around pad if you don't want to change out pads for the track. They stop almost as good as the Pro-Race, are more linear, and are quieter and work well cold. The drawback to them is that they dust like crazy on the street, wear super fast on street and track, and after you heat them up to track temps, the metal shim on the backplate falls off and they squeak like hell on the street.
The Pro-Race on the track initially grabs as good the Pro-Tracks, then right at the end of the braking, they grab insane and make this crazy metal grinding sound. This is good because if you brake too late, they seem to "save you" from going off the track at the last second. But, they are not linear at all, making them hard to modulate. That metal grinding sound is probably metal actually grinding off of the rotors cuz there is a lot of metal shavings in the brake dust thats all over my track wheels. Other drawbacks are that they only seem to last about 2 1/2 track days, they chunk out and wear unevenly, and are really hard on the rotors.
So I guess my "perfect world" pad for the track would be one that stops as good or better as the Pro-Race does, but with all the traits of the Pro-Tracks (linear, easier on rotors, even wear, etc). But especially I'd like to find a pad that can do all or most of this and last longer than 2 1/2 track days. But this new brand must also have a street pad so I can change them out without mixing different brands.
I was told by a couple of guys at Stasis is that they prefer the SBS stuff over the Ferodo's. Thats the only reason why I've been reluctant to try the Ferodos. Plus if I go Ferodo I have to run the 2500 on the street, and I'm kinda over a dusty, noisy hybrid pad at the moment for the street. Thats why I switched to the SBS Pro-Tourings on the street and switch out to Pro-Race for the track.
I'm not nessaserally complaining about the SBS pads, its just that I only have been driving on the track for a couple of years, and I've only ever used the SBS stuff on the track. So I don't have anything to compare them to. But I do know what I would like to change about them. I'm just not sure if what I'm asking for is even feasible in a race pad??
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