by Arith » Thu May 21, 2009 11:23 pm
The Hawk ceramics are meant for day to day street use. They have good, not great bite, but are quiet and consistent. They're great for bumper to bumper rush hour traffic which require constant stabbing of the brakes. They won't glaze the rotors like some of the more gripping pads meant for track use.
Can't beat the Dixcel M Series (or even Z series) for good day to day runnings and occassional track days. They're rated from 0~500 degrees (0~850 for the Z series) , so they bite hard straight off the bat. No need to warm them up. Everyone who has them on loves them. Unfortunately for me, my commute on the parking lot known as the M5 everyday consisted of constant stopping and going. This ended up glazing the rotors after a while, which made for horrible brake squeal at every single stop.
I asked about the Ferodo's as well, and they are similar in characteristics to the Dixcels, which means they have good bite and good for occassional track days, but will glaze the rotors with the kind of commute I deal with. So in the end I had to stick to the Hawks if only for convenience.
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Arith on Fri May 22, 2009 8:32 am, edited 1 time in total.
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