Brake pads EBC or Mintex

EBC Brake pads
Hybrjd
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Rating 5.0

I used ebc yellows on a 93 mr2 turbo at road Atlanta for 2 full track days this spring with no issues. Also dailied it for a while with them as well.

Pros: no issues, durable
Vehicle: Toyota MR2
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EBC Brake pads
Marcus_Aurelius
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  • Dust:
Rating 4.0

Run EBC red and be happy. Much better than Hawk HPS (or even HP+ for certain use), and not comparable to the Akebonos because those (Akebono) are really low dust pads with no bite for a heavy and sporty car like the TT.

Pros: much better than Hawk HPS
Cons: no bite for heavy car
Vehicle: Audi TT
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EBC Brake pads
trouble4
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

run redstuff with powerslot slotted rotors never have had a problem will be upgrading to a BBK soon though

Pros: never have had a problem
Vehicle: Audi
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EBC Brake pads
Converted2VW
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Rating 4.0

I run EBC redstuff and Ultimax rotors on my TT and really like the stopping power. Have run the pads for over year in both street and track and the rotors for 2 years of both street and track without issues. My CC run greenstuff and although the stopping power is great, they have way too much dust for my taste.

Pros: like the stopping power
Cons: way too much dust
Vehicle: Audi TT
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EBC Brake pads
bjchase55
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  • Dust:
Rating 4.0

I've been using the EBC Red Stuff on my MK5 GTI front and rear for about 2 years or so (about 25k miles). I will agree with everything that their graph says except I would put the dusting a little more to the medium scale. I do notice the bite getting better as the pads get some heat into them (which matches to what their graph is saying).

Pros: bite gets better
Cons: medium scale dusting
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 40233 km
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EBC Brake pads
Rdurty2
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

Definitely upgrade from stock pads as that will give you the most improvement. Just this morning I was looking to see if Carbotech (absolutely love their pads) made anything for the GTI, but they only have pads for the PP GTI. I sent them an email to see if they have their 1521 pads available for a non-PP GTI. Since Carbotech is not an option at the moment there is EBC green or red stuff. You would probably be just fine with EBC Green Stuff. ECS sells it and I just checked and fronts are on sale for only $57 for a set. Hawk is another good brand but I can't seem to find anything from them for our cars yet. Unfortunately there are not many choices out there at the moment for upgraded pads.

Pros: most improvement, good brand options
Cons: limited choices for non-PP GTI
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Mintex Brake pads
blackmirrorVR6
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Rating 3.5

I have the DBA 4000s and really like them--but I have the Mintex pads and in the cold, they squeel horribly. But, low dust and decent performance.

Pros: decent performance, low dust
Cons: squeel horribly in cold
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Mintex Brake pads

My Mintex Redboxes are ALSO not LOW DUST as claimed by the company. IMO, they dust much more than OEM pads. My Long Beaches always turn gunmetal after 2 or 3 days of daily commuting. Also, the brake pads gives off an unpleasant smell, but not a big issue.

Cons: not low dust, unpleasant smell
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