Brake pads EBC or Hella Pagid

Hella Pagid Brake pads
jackofallmasterofzip
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Rating 4.0

Pagid Yellows (also branded as RS29) is what I have on my 987.2 track car. If you want a track only pad, I’ve had great experience with PFC08, but I’ve used that on my BMW128i track car, so take that into consideration. Both can be used to/from track driving too. Just be prepped for a lot of squeal. Both are dusty as they should so be aware of that as well.

Pros: great experience, durable
Cons: noisy, dusty
Vehicle: Porsche
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EBC Brake pads

I ended up going with the same Rotor & Pads as I recently upgraded to on my rear. I stuck with EBC Reds because I might only do some light track use. They have been great pads for me in the past lasting almost 10 years!

Pros: great pads, long lasting
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EBC Brake pads
thirstymfr
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Rating 4.5

I've been happy with my EBC Red stuff pads. Stop great, are quiet and best of all cut my brake dust significantly.

Pros: quiet, great stopping, less dust
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Hella Pagid Brake pads
shizmatango
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Rating 4.0

I run Pagid yellows, and yeah, they love to squeal when they're cold. Cold, as in, like you said, not at track driving operating temperature. Occasional street driving is loud, but I don't concern myself with that.

Not only is the yellow pad performance better at the track, but they are Pagid's "endurance" pad, so, at least compared to stock, they last a good deal longer too. Performance and durability are easily worth a little noise to me.

Pros: good performance, long lasting
Cons: squeals when cold
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EBC Brake pads

I just got green stuff for my wife’s ‘14 sport. It does feel better under braking than it did feel. I just used stock type rotors as it isn’t aggressively driven so no need for better cooling.

Pros: better braking feel
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EBC Brake pads

I installed EBC Red Stuff street/track pads on my 2008 Mazda 6 about 10 or so years ago - front pad set only. I selected the Red Stuff pads because I wanted the performance of a trackable pad set, and I got it! The pads were also advertised to be a "low dust" formulation, which we all desire, of.course. I installed them with ceramic pad grease, and did the brake pad bedding procedure as specified by EBC. Prior to installing and bedding the pads, I had the beginnings of very slight front brake pulsation/lateral rotor runout. Believe it or not, this pulsation/runout was resolved after performing the bed in procedure and did not recur. I got the performance increase that I sought - the difference was GREAT, even though I did the front pad set only and the car's stopping power was already good. I found that the pads were not really low dust, at least by my interpretation.

Pros: increased stopping power, resolved pulsation
Cons: not low dust
Vehicle: Mazda 6
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EBC Brake pads
F10RS
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Rating 5.0

I upgrade to EBC yellow stuff and R1 Concepts drill and slots rotors,ECS tuning brake lines and Motul brake fluid. Very pleased,definitely recommended setup

Pros: very pleased
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EBC Brake pads
vosmith
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Rating 3.5

Fwiw I have the ebc yellows with their slotted rotors. I love the improved grabbiness but they do dust up alot.

Pros: improved grabbiness
Cons: lots of dust
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