'95 Clio Oasis
hey, does anyone have these fitted to a clio? if so how good are they?
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Ok once warm, combined with hoses and HT fluid they are more than capable under track conditions.
Either that or I just have big cojones
Ok once warm, combined with hoses and HT fluid they are more than capable under track conditions.
Either that or I just have big cojones
You must drive like my gran mate. I just use my 172 cup on the road and there is so much brake fade in the greenstuff its unreal. I changed to Mintex 1144 pads and 8 months on I'm still well happy.
I have them on my 172ff c/w Brembo Max Discs and they seem ok for general road and fast road use unless you give it real s**t where they fade.
I've had this a few times
Either that or i boiled my brakes
I've heard they aint any good on the track
They go to quick and your better with yellow or red stuffs.
I am gonna try Ferodo 2500 (can't remember exact model number) next and compare them to the Ebc Greenstuffs when they wear out.
Ok once warm, combined with hoses and HT fluid they are more than capable under track conditions.
Either that or I just have big cojones
You must drive like my gran mate. I just use my 172 cup on the road and there is so much brake fade in the greenstuff its unreal. I changed to Mintex 1144 pads and 8 months on I'm still well happy.
Fine for a stock/slight improvement replacement but no mad track/hammer pad.
You must drive like my gran mate. I just use my 172 cup on the road and there is so much brake fade in the greenstuff its unreal. I changed to Mintex 1144 pads and 8 months on I'm still well happy.
I'm glad i aint the only one
Roll on when they wear out so i can change them out
Nearly killed me at castle coombe in my old scirocco! Pedal hit the floor at the end of the straight, Steer well clear unless you drive slow.. That was with motul fluid too! New calipers and ATE Discs.. They are more of a 'Ripspeed' level of tuning..
Go with Ferrodos if you want performance..
Mintex are very close in terms of performance too.. 1144 or 1155 's
i wouldn't put Greenstuff pads on my push-bike never mind my car cos they are utter sh!te imo. my mate had them on his car and where we live (valleys) they were useless.
go for either Mintex 1144s or Ferodo DS2500 as they are very good (i'm running Ferodo's now)
if you want to plump for even more stopping power a set of Pagid Blue's should do the trick
Oh sorry found someone who thinks there goodOk once warm, combined with hoses and HT fluid they are more than capable under track conditions.
Either that or I just have big cojones
Oh sorry found someone who thinks there goodOk once warm, combined with hoses and HT fluid they are more than capable under track conditions.
Either that or I just have big cojones
Or driving like a grannyOh sorry found someone who thinks there good
If I find them ok on the track then I'm sure they will be more than adequate on a 95 Clio Oasis under road conditions.
I'm speaking from my own experience and setup which seems to work for me so you might want to go roll your eyes elsewhere tbh...
Maybe it's just that can balance my car better without having to rely on the brakes
Ok once warm, combined with hoses and HT fluid they are more than capable under track conditions.
Either that or I just have big cojones
You must drive like my gran mate. I just use my 172 cup on the road and there is so much brake fade in the greenstuff its unreal. I changed to Mintex 1144 pads and 8 months on I'm still well happy.
So if they that good why you changing to something else? I tell you why cos they s**t!!You must drive like my gran mate. I just use my 172 cup on the road and there is so much brake fade in the greenstuff its unreal. I changed to Mintex 1144 pads and 8 months on I'm still well happy.
Or maybe you brake too much?
I've run Greenstuff on standard discs, hoses, fluid etc for the past 12k. Driven the car very hard on the road many times and only suffered significant fade once. Admitably the stopping power is not massive to start off with! but I found them adequate for fast road stuff and a marginal improvement over stock pads. Never tested them on track.
I am upgrading to Ferrodo DS2500s' now though so take from that what you will
Depends what you want/need. Horses for courses and all that.
Ok once warm, combined with hoses and HT fluid they are more than capable under track conditions.
Either that or I just have big cojones
maybe it's down to the diff driving style ppl have?don't know why but there seems to be massive variation (from all sorts of sources) about Greenstuffs. not tried any on the Clio but had several sets on my last car (205 - due to the mileage i did in it - not premature pad wear) and i really liked them. they stood up very well to hard use on track i thought. they're cheap and create much less dust than others, too.
i'd happily try some in the Clio but there must be something in the wildly variable reports you read - may be quality control isn't great and i've just been lucky with the sets i used?
So if they that good why you changing to something else? I tell you why cos they s**t!!Or maybe you brake too much?
I've run Greenstuff on standard discs, hoses, fluid etc for the past 12k. Driven the car very hard on the road many times and only suffered significant fade once. Admitably the stopping power is not massive to start off with! but I found them adequate for fast road stuff and a marginal improvement over stock pads. Never tested them on track.
I am upgrading to Ferrodo DS2500s' now though so take from that what you will
Depends what you want/need. Horses for courses and all that.
maybe it's down to the diff driving style ppl have?don't know why but there seems to be massive variation (from all sorts of sources) about Greenstuffs. not tried any on the Clio but had several sets on my last car (205 - due to the mileage i did in it - not premature pad wear) and i really liked them. they stood up very well to hard use on track i thought. they're cheap and create much less dust than others, too.
i'd happily try some in the Clio but there must be something in the wildly variable reports you read - may be quality control isn't great and i've just been lucky with the sets i used?
well i got paid yesterday so i might get a set of mintex and some greenstuff for a comparison then use whichever i find the best for my driving style.
thanks guys
I'd save the cash and go with the Mintex, but hey it's your hard earned. My mate has a set of them carbon lorraines from ktec racing and there is quite alot of squeal coming from his too. I only get a minimum amount of squel in the 1144's right at the end of braking to a stand still.well i got paid yesterday so i might get a set of mintex and some greenstuff for a comparison then use whichever i find the best for my driving style.
thanks guys
He will have to bed the pads in so will be a long term test.well i got paid yesterday so i might get a set of mintex and some greenstuff for a comparison then use whichever i find the best for my driving style.
thanks guys
Worth doing as I really think part of the problem is some pads work well with certain driving styles etc. so it kind of depends on how you drive it.
He will have to bed the pads in so will be a long term test.
So because you break things it makes you a good driver....hmmmmm.....Green stuff are fine for me...... I dont feel the need to change them.
And im the one who once cracked carbon discs with 97' friction pads!!! So dont tell me i drive like a granny!
So because you break things it makes you a good driver....hmmmmm.....Green stuff are fine for me...... I dont feel the need to change them.
And im the one who once cracked carbon discs with 97' friction pads!!! So dont tell me i drive like a granny!
Logic from???So because you break things it makes you a good driver....hmmmmm.....
Follows your logic from earlier in this thread.....