Personally, m1144's melt too easily.
DS2500 is decent.
DS2500 are a good pad, but not much of an upgrade over OEM to be honest.
CL RC6 are an excellent upgrade over standard or RC8 for full hero spec and if you can stand the noise!
If your only using the car on the road get the oe spec brembos from http://www.roadtrackraceparts.com/brembo-oem-brake-pads-renaultsport-clio-172-182.html
DS2500 would also be ok for road use but do have a slight squeal when braking slow speeds with light pedal pressure..
Rc6/rc8 i would only be getting for track use as they will ruin your wheels and the noise from them will do your head in, track tyres will only get the most out of these anyway due to the hight mu rating
Seriously?DS2500 are a good pad, but not much of an upgrade over OEM to be honest.
Seriously?
I though these pads were the bomb? I've got 1144's and they faded terribly on track.
Why high speed braking in a row on a road?.... Stick to oem pads make sure your calipers aren't sticking aswellI drive it priory hard on the road and the m1144 just go hard on the pedal and do nothing after a few high speed breaks in a row really, if I went oem would the so the same? I have Brebo dics fitted as well and j upgraded the break fluid.
I went with Bosch pads on mine when I changed the brakes up front and I have to say that it does stop very well indeed. The pedal was towards the floor at Cadwell on the day but then again I was really pushing the car for a period of time, even with the rain! The brake fluid could probably do with changing as well!
How are RC6s on brake dust compared to say OE pads and M1144s? It was one reason why I went stock.
That I figured . I've not changed the fluid since I have bought the car, although I do have some Ford Super DOT 4 to try out...If your pedal was going to the floor then you probably boiled your brake fluid mate, the rc6 are terrible for dust, they also leave tiny bits of metal on your wheels and up the side of the car, they are exellent for track though and work perfectly well on the road as they have a strong bite even on the coldest days, there just overkill on the road and a waste of money.. they are good in the way that they dont transfer the pad material to the disc as there a sintered metallic compound so ideal for swapping over from standard pads when you do a trackday as they dont really need bedding in... ive not tried DS2500 in the clio but they were really good in my old zetec however it was lighter and lower powered.....
Everyone seems to have their own preferences and opinions on pads and while one person will be quite happy running £130+ pads that squeal like mad on the road, another person will recommend oe brembos for trackdays..