Boxster S - Brake pads for the track?
#1
Boxster S - Brake pads for the track?
What brake pads are you using when you take the car to the track? I have 987.1 Boxster S, and am wondering what pads should I be putting in if I want to track the car.
I don't want to be swapping between road/track pads, so I'd like to have pads that work both on the road and on the track. Though, for the track I'll put on another set of wheels with R-spec tyres ... the brake pads (and fluid) will be constant.
ps. I'm experienced track goer, but have not had the Boxster there yet. I was using Ferodo DS2500 and then Endless pads on my 350Z with Brembos.
I don't want to be swapping between road/track pads, so I'd like to have pads that work both on the road and on the track. Though, for the track I'll put on another set of wheels with R-spec tyres ... the brake pads (and fluid) will be constant.
ps. I'm experienced track goer, but have not had the Boxster there yet. I was using Ferodo DS2500 and then Endless pads on my 350Z with Brembos.
#2
Thanks for the link ... a lot of good info there. So it looks like Pagid yellow or the Porsche sports pads are the go. Not sure if the Porsche sports pads will hold up for me, but it sounds like that it's worthwhile giving them a go.
#5
CarboTech XP10 on the front and XP8 on the rear with 140 treadwear Hankook RS3's.
Works very nicely.
I wouldn't use a tire less sticky though, the pads bite hard enough that I think they would trigger the ABS on lesser tires.
Works very nicely.
I wouldn't use a tire less sticky though, the pads bite hard enough that I think they would trigger the ABS on lesser tires.
#7
I have run Pagid yellows & blacks, texar, Porsche OEM, Mintex, Raybestos, at the track. Personal favorite: Raybestos ST-43 1200F temp rating, wear well, good modulation without too much initial bite, and squeal like a school bus when cold. Not cheap but good.
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#8
I'm thinking about putting Pagid RS14 into my Boxster S (997.1). I am planning to use them mostly on road, but also on a track 3 - 4 times per year. Does anyone have experience with these break pads? How is the braking (on both road and track)? Any fade?
Also do they squeal on the road when coming to a light stop?
Thanks. Any feedback appreciated.
Also do they squeal on the road when coming to a light stop?
Thanks. Any feedback appreciated.
#11
Does Anyone Have Experience With EBC Yellow or Red Stuff?
We used to run EBC as a sponsor for our racebikes. I started out skeptical but was a believer after the "bed-in time", which took a while as I recall (or super-hard braking and then let the brakes cool, repeat).
Also, was wondering IF stainless steel brake lines are worth the effort? Made a BIG difference on brake fade in the last few laps. My wife and I used to run for 2-6 hour races. So your life (and that of your wife if she is your partner) are in those brakes….
Also, was wondering IF stainless steel brake lines are worth the effort? Made a BIG difference on brake fade in the last few laps. My wife and I used to run for 2-6 hour races. So your life (and that of your wife if she is your partner) are in those brakes….
#12
It really depends on whether you are more concerned about stopping power or squeal. I, when I ran a Boxster S, swapped pads for street and track. I like silent braking on the street but don't wan't any questions or issues entering a turn on the track. If you're swapping tires for the track you'll already have the wheels off so what's another few minutes prepping for a race weekend?
#13
Most people switch pads for the track I think like Denversteve. Since I don't work on my car I like using the one pad like the HP+ since some squealing doesn't bother me. I use the same tires for track and street - currently Bridgestone RE-11's.
#14
Are the stock pads ceramic pads? When I track my JCW, I use XP12 front and XP10’s in the rear. When I go back to the street, I swap out to ceramic (bobcats I think.... made by Carbotech)
The reason I use the ceramics on the street is so I don’t have to prep the rotor for ceramic race pads. You obviously can’t just change out pads unless both your street and track pads are ceramics.
So what are the factory pads?
Thanks,
Mark
The reason I use the ceramics on the street is so I don’t have to prep the rotor for ceramic race pads. You obviously can’t just change out pads unless both your street and track pads are ceramics.
So what are the factory pads?
Thanks,
Mark