carl B
Enthusiast
I have the greenstuff pads but I feel they lack bite and need a hell of alot of pedal pressure. I have ABS and find it very hard to lock the wheels??
Carl
Carl
Uh, Carl, ABS means you should indeed find it hard to lock the wheels.I have the greenstuff pads but I feel they lack bite and need a hell of alot of pedal pressure. I have ABS and find it very hard to lock the wheels??
Welcome to the land of compromises!![]()
Green stuff sacrifice some performance for less dust. If you are OK with that, then fine. Otherwise, get out your duster - because good pads create dust.
I'll take the dust. Just wipe the wheels off after every drive. Oh BTW, great color combo.
Neither the stock pads or the EBC's will handle the heat or have as much stopping power as the brakeman #3's period!Welcome to the land of compromises!![]()
Green stuff sacrifice some performance for less dust. If you are OK with that, then fine. Otherwise, get out your duster - because good pads create dust.
In my experience (two RT/10s), EBC Greens increased my stopping power and increased the ability to modulate the brakes at the limit of lock (i.e. in an autocross situation). What am I missing that many people seem to find the EBC Green's LESS grippy?
Perhaps the stock pads improved in the past 3 or 4 years?
If you will notice, I never said that EBC Greens would handle the track, as I was discussing street use.Neither the stock pads or the EBC's will handle the heat or have as much stopping power as the brakeman #3's period!
I keep brakeman #3's on hand for the track and run my EBC greens on the street.