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DS3000 or PF97?



MarkCup

ClioSport Club Member
Had pretty serious fade at Bedford, and it seems I'm now asking for more than DS2500's have to give.

Can anyone say which are "better"? Dust isn't an issue as my wheels are black anyway and I hardly ever clean my car...I just need to know that when I step on the middle pedal they're gonna haul me up sharpish.
 
I think dave182 had issues with the dust actually spreading up the side of the car and damaging the paint a little? Might be wrong though.

Would Pagid Blue's be an alternative?
 
  Volvo S60 T5
Why not go for a big brake kit?

Larger calipers and so on?

Think a new set of rear pads may be in order now, LOL
 

MarkCup

ClioSport Club Member
It is, regular stops from 100mph+.

They still kinda hauled me up, but I lacked confidencce in them which is what I'm looking for when pressing on.

Better give Mr Hughes a call I think :)
 
  Lionel Richie
Mr hughes will be standing by his phone (he's currently running a Nokia from 1998, so if it doesn't connect, call me!)

i'm not joking when i say you'll headbut the windscreen, a journalist from Track & Race car drove our demo car last week and he COULDN'T believe the stopping power
 
  Lionel Richie
yeah a wee bit, but thats normal for any pad on track

they stop you fine from cold, although they'll sqeauk a bit
 

Nik

ClioSport Admin
  Clio Trophy #355
If you want to stop, it has to be PF97. Never had a problem with the dust sticking to the bodywork, although i do clean / wax the car fairly regularly. Half way through my 3rd set of them now, they keep me coming back.

My two front wheels are now f*cked but thats only from when they get REALLY hot (the last airfield day did the damage to mine) in which case you'll probably be using your track wheels. Dust from day to day use is not too much of a problem and will brush off.
 
  Lionel Richie
oooh! nik, i haven't forgotten about getting yot that trendy wheel cleaner stuff! DON'T scrub at them, wait until i get you this cleaner
 

EVOgone

ClioSport Club Member
  Pink Cup Racer
Had DS3000's on my last Ring trip 1600 miles with brand new Brembo's and DS3000's. They were the dogs bollox little pedel effort (but had new race fluid in) huge braking force with little pedel force... LASTED THE WHOLE TRIP BUT THE DISKS HAD NO MARKS LEFT ON THEM (2 dots) AND THE PADS WERE TO THE BACKING PLATES....They were fooked with 1300 miles on the motorway i.e no braking........so 300 miles of abuse and fook'd.....im hard on the brakes

PF's are supposed to be excellent probably as good as DS3000's but they wreck dics and wheels. But i aint arsed... so will be going backs to either soon.... been on DS2500 on the last track day vids and they are not in the same league........
 
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  Lionel Richie
as i said gary, polishing your car so much causes static, which attrachs the dust to your paint work

if you don't wash your car you don't have a problem!

;)
 


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