Brake pads EBC or ATE
Been happy with EBC Bluestuff for dual purpose. Only did one control clinic event but wasn’t an issue, and not too loud on street and cold performance is fine.
EBC make some great pads and rotors
I've had great experiences with EBC Yellowstuff pads in prior vehicles. Super aggressive bite, will chew through rotors though so take that as it is. I like the current setup on my 23 Turbo, went oem front rotors and some Duralast Golds. Rear are DFC rotors and their 5000 series ceramics. Stops pretty nice, liking the feel but I also changed brake fluid at brake change, that may have helped.
I have ebc yellowstuff. Brembo rotors. Massive upgrade.
If I remember correctly, you could also use brake pads from a VW delivery van, which was slightly larger than the VW bus. All you had to do was go to ATE etc. with the right number and you would get the right pads. When you asked for some for the Porsche 944, they said they didn't have any. The ones for VW only cost half as much.
Using red stuff on stock rotors. I like them, but I haven\u2019t been staring at my wheels to get them super clean, so I\u2019d agree with others that it\u2019s NOT MORE dust than oem.
Ebc yellow stuff. I have a QV and these have been recommended on various forums. Have performed great for me.
I run EBC Yellowstuff on mine and while the dust factor kinda sucks imo, it’s not that bad all things considered
EBC yellowstuff are THE problem. they aren't good on the road, let alone on a racetrack! Get Hawk HP+s and you won't have that problem at all.
I used up a new set of EBC Blues in a single track day, 5 sessions of 20 mins each. They also caused a lot of heat spots on my front rotors.
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