Brake pads EBC or Mintex

EBC Brake pads

I used the HH pads for several years on my GSXR600. Eventually I started cooking the HH pads as my pace came up. I would get some hot spotting on the rotors where the pad material was melting and leaving itself on the rotor unevenly. When this happens your rotors will need to be media blasted or replaced to get them smooth again. A lot of it depends on your style and pace, but for the peace of mind I would recommend going for the better pads. They have a very similar feel but the EPFA is a little more consistent with less fade.

Pros: consistent, less fade
Cons: hot spotting, rotor damage
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PwrUsr
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

If I have to stand on the brakes they certainly STOP better than the OEM brakes. It's a very good improvement in brake feel as well. The car stops straight now instead of wondering a bit side to side.

Pros: STOP better than OEM
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MikeL46
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 4.5

EBC Red. I put them on my GTI and liked the low dust but loved the feel of the brakes. I thought the stock pads came on quite strong, but didn't get that much stronger as I pushed harder on the pedal. The reds are very linear without any hint of initial grabbiness.

Pros: low dust, loved the feel
Cons: not much stronger
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Polochon
  • Braking:
Rating 4.5

I installed EBC Redstuff pads on stock rotors... Well pretty happy with that so far. I just finished the break-in period. Better initial bite than OEM TRW pads. And little more braking power overall.

Pros: better initial bite, braking power
Cons: lots of dust
Mileage: 6000 km
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HurfADurf
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 4.5

I've been running EBC Redstuff for 5+ years now, and while I haven't looked at the pad clips in over a year I don't recall them being any different than OEM. Performance has been good, and they're less dusty than the original pads.

Pros: good performance, less dusty
Cons: pad clips not recalled
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geokilla
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

I got them replaced with the EBC YellowStuff and the brakes feel much better at the track now. They still get a bit soft once it's hot, but this may be due to the brake lines expanding?

Pros: brakes feel much better
Cons: get a bit soft
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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EBC Brake pads

ebc yellows are great, but you need to bed them in with a hard stop from 180 kmph, not something you want to get caught doing.

Pros: great performance
Cons: difficult bedding-in process
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lumpypumpkin
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 3.0

I've had the the Red Stuff pads on mine for a few years now, and I doubt i'll get them again. They're a good pad with low dust, but they take a lot of heat before they feel "right". They don't like cold rotors. It's like they're happier after a panic stop or track time. On the street, they're just too aggressive for normal city/highway driving.

Pros: good pad, low dust
Cons: aggressive, needs heat
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mdt
  • Braking:
Rating 1.5

fast road pads like EBC Greens are actually slower to operate from cold. So much so that I nearly failed to stop for a pedestrian crossing one cold morning soon after start up. I simply wasn't expecting my pads to be so bad first thing. With the soft stock pads you get an intial bite that you don't get with fast road pads. This is a world away from the EBC Greens on 280mm brakes that used to get totally chewed up in one day at Sandown. Or the EBC Reds that disintegrated entirely.

Cons: slower to operate cold, no initial bite, chewed up on track
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