Max are HC but with grooves
they aid cooling and wet braking performance. For everyday road use the extra money isn't worth it as you'll never really generate enough heat to need the cooling and you shouldn't be driving that hard to need the grooves in the wet.
that's what i said, drilled ones can crack. thought you said max ones are to aid wet braking, or are they wear indicators?you may be thinking of the drilled ones, they are more prone to cracking. As I said though the Max are High carbs but with the wear indicator grooves.
I thought the grooves were to stop the build-up of gas you get fizzing out of a pad from the pad material binding resin when it's hot.
That's what fade is, a layer of gas between the pad and disc I thought, and the holes or grooves allow that cushion to be periodically broken.
Does that make sense?
Price was one factor for me, but also reviews on here of the HC are good. I have Brembo HC and EBC Green's.
Brembo HCs can be got for £60, where as the Max are £120.
the principle purpose is wear indicators, but the grooves do aid cooling and the dispersal of water from the disk.
i.e. ina down pour you get instant braking rather than needing to tap the brake first to dry them. Having said that it's irrelivant if you go for a race or fast road pad as their operating temp is higher than the oem ones.
Price was one factor for me, but also reviews on here of the HC are good. I have Brembo HC and EBC Green's.
Brembo HCs can be got for £60, where as the Max are £120.
Max disc's for 90 quid on e-bay delivered. Bought mine, happy with the price and product.