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Powerlite Caliper Pads
Scuzzle - 22/12/14 at 12:29 AM

What's the best pad for Wilwood Powerlite calipers for mainly road use with an occasional track day. Must be squeal free and grip well from cold, a good firm pedal would be nice too. Thanks


daniel mason - 22/12/14 at 07:37 AM

If you can get performance friction pf01 then I'd say that's a good bet. But very expensive!
Mintex, ferodo and hawk should also do a pad which may be good enough and a lot cheaper.


adithorp - 22/12/14 at 08:46 AM

I've found Mintex 1144's to be good.

I've not really had major squeeling issues. They've done it a bit but a good heat cycle has got rid of it.


bi22le - 22/12/14 at 09:35 AM

I have been running mintex on track and road. They seem to be fine on the road when working from cold. They certainly come on when hot and in my eyes are astonishing. The confidence in my car stopping is unreal on track. I can sale past anything else.


rodgling - 22/12/14 at 09:55 AM

I've just come to the end of a set of 1144s. Have replaced with 1155s as I fancied a change, will see how those go.

1144s worked pretty well though, when new the braking was excellent as bi22le says, although when they got a bit more worn down they seemed less impressive.

[Edited on 22/12/14 by rodgling]


Oddified - 22/12/14 at 10:15 AM

Depends a bit on the weight of your car. 1144's are excellent if it's fairly light, if it weighs a bit though and you've got a few ponies you can smoke them when you start pushing on a bit. The ferodo ds2500 work very well, don't squeal or eat into the disc's and work very well after one press to take the chill off them.

Ian


daniel mason - 22/12/14 at 10:22 AM

I've never come across a car yet with the braking power my last radical had! Pf01 and the big hi spec race calipers were truly stunning.


rodgling - 22/12/14 at 10:28 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Oddified
Depends a bit on the weight of your car. 1144's are excellent if it's fairly light, if it weighs a bit though and you've got a few ponies you can smoke them when you start pushing on a bit. The ferodo ds2500 work very well, don't squeal or eat into the disc's and work very well after one press to take the chill off them.

Ian


Yeah, I've found the DS2500 very good on my boxster.


Oddified - 22/12/14 at 10:36 AM

quote:
Originally posted by daniel mason
I've never come across a car yet with the braking power my last radical had! Pf01 and the big hi spec race calipers were truly stunning.


I've never seen anything other than fantastic comments about the PF01 pads.... but the price of them!

Ian


daniel mason - 22/12/14 at 10:46 AM

I've just sold 3 x axle sets for £200. Not a bad price!


Scuzzle - 22/12/14 at 12:54 PM

Thanks guys, leaning towards the Ferrodo DS2500 now. Struggling to even find UK retailers for PF01's.


jeffw - 22/12/14 at 01:08 PM

I destroyed a set of 1144s on one trackday. I now use Hawk DTC30..


daniel mason - 22/12/14 at 01:43 PM

Me lane at techcraft supplies to all us hillclimb guys with performance friction.give him a call


adithorp - 22/12/14 at 02:05 PM

quote:
Originally posted by jeffw
I destroyed a set of 1144s on one trackday. I now use Hawk DTC30..


Thats because you spend so much time on the brakes


jeffw - 22/12/14 at 02:56 PM

Cos I'm going 30MPH faster at the end of the straights !


Oddified - 22/12/14 at 03:12 PM

LOL....children!


raptor700 - 22/12/14 at 05:40 PM

I have fitted the ds2500 to the powerlite , not tested yet, but a mate had them in a 328 on standard caliper and they were very impressive at croft


jeffw - 22/12/14 at 10:00 PM

You would probable get a better feel from DS3000 pads.


adithorp - 23/12/14 at 10:32 AM

quote:
Originally posted by jeffw
Cos I'm going 30MPH faster at the end of the straights !


That was what I intended to imply... but being pedantic, strictly speaking that'd be in the middle of the straight 'cos you've got to stop it again by the end.

Has anybody tried the various compounds of Poly-Matrix pads? Other than the "smart-pad" which are poo.


jeffw - 23/12/14 at 10:48 AM

All the Wilwood ones I've tried where pretty pants...DS2500/DS3000, 1144 or 1155 Mintex, EBC pads or Hawk/Performance Friction all work to a greater or less extend. Pays your money and takes your chances. I've been very happy with Hawk DTC30 for the last few years.

As for pedantry....it would not be either the end or the middle where maximum speed is reached as deceleration takes less distance than acceleration unless you are in a very odd vehicle. Max speed will be just before the braking point...!




[Edited on 23/12/14 by jeffw]

[Edited on 23/12/14 by jeffw]


Oddified - 23/12/14 at 11:12 AM

I've tried the Polymatrix Q and E pads, i thought they were crap, even just for road use.

Ian


bigfoot4616 - 23/12/14 at 11:48 AM

like jeff i also use the hawk DTC30, were a definite improvement over the 1144's i used to use.


coozer - 23/12/14 at 11:51 AM

I used EBC Redstuff pads in mine. Very happy with them after all the squealing business on the minted ones.


Davey D - 23/12/14 at 12:59 PM

quote:
Originally posted by adithorp
...Has anybody tried the various compounds of Poly-Matrix pads? Other than the "smart-pad" which are poo.


I currently use the Polymatrix A and think they great, especially on track when you've really heated them up


Davey D - 23/12/14 at 01:01 PM

This is the info on the Polymatrix pads:

http://www.wilwood.com/PDF/Flyers/fl227.pdf


bi22le - 23/12/14 at 01:32 PM

quote:
Originally posted by bigfoot4616
like jeff i also use the hawk DTC30, were a definite improvement over the 1144's i used to use.


Thats interesting to hear as your the second person (jeffw) with essentially the same chassis saying the DTC pads are an improvement.

I have found little issues with the minted but I am still green compared to many on here. They do create a lot of brake dust though. My front wheels are completely black after a day.


jeffw - 23/12/14 at 02:08 PM

Very little brake dust with the DTC30s...