Brake pads EBC or OEM Mazda

EBC Brake pads
Spicywolff
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Rating 4.5

Red stuff I find amazing at auto Crossing + daily driving. Low dust, no noise a great street performance pad. Absolutely not meant for track use.

Pros: low dust, no noise
Cons: not for track use
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EBC Brake pads
ClearJack87
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Rating 4.5

EBC Ultimax produces much less dust than YellowStuff. If you like cleaning wheels constantly...And Ultimax performs very, very well.I used to use YellowStuff for autocross events, on three different cars (Mazda 2, Focus S and NC Miata).

Pros: less dust, performs well
Cons: more cleaning
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EBC Brake pads

I have some lighter rear rotors that are OEM sized saved 5lbs along with stainless brake lines and the brake master cylinder brace that keeps it from flexing on firewall...all from ECS to be paired with EBC reds up front and blues in the rear. IMO it was the quickest way to liven up braking capability without getting into big brake kits.

Pros: liven up braking capability
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EBC Brake pads
Sarm1x
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

Listen, try to change your brake pads and just to be sure, fill a new brake fluid and the problem likely will go away. But try pads first. I recommend using EBC DOUBLE H sintered pads

Pros: problem likely solved
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EBC Brake pads
0xF0z
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Rating 4.5

I did several track days last year in my 2016 GTI with EBC blue stuff pads front and back. Really liked them. Stayed good for 20 and 30min sessions. Used fresh motul rbf600 fluid.

Pros: good for long sessions
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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EBC Brake pads
SikuMoon
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Rating 4.5

So, I run EBC yellow stuff, and they're honestly pretty fantastic street pads that will tolerate the use of light duty track days and autocross. I've ran them on multiple vehicles because they have a nice cold bite while still being able to cope with higher temps and having a good feel in modulation. Though, I've decided to for this season move to the blue stuff pads for one of the toys seeing track time this year. Do be warned, the Yellowstuff pads can be rather dusty.

Pros: good cold bite, copes with high temps
Cons: dusty
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EBC Brake pads

I have EBC Bluestuff on my M4. I think they are a good hybrid pad, and fine for sprint or autocross, but they will melt as an endurance pad. Sessions longer than 30 min on brake heavy courses and they will glaze.

Pros: good hybrid pad
Cons: melts in endurance
Vehicle: BMW M4
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EBC Brake pads
Stancie
  • Braking:
Rating 1.0

I have personally ran these rotors with EBC HH pads. I blued them on my first track day and swapped to used OEMs before the next. They felt fine as far as bite but the immediate bluing shows they’re not up to any amount of real heat. If I ran them for a track day or two more they surely would’ve faded badly and warped. I don’t recommend them.

Pros: felt fine as far as bite
Cons: faded badly, warped
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EBC Brake pads
McMonkies
  • Braking:
Rating 1.0

I'm going to shit on EBC HH. They're popular, easy to get, and somewhat better than OEM. But they suck ass. Every time I need more brake power they fade. Every time I want the brakes to bite they just shrug and I feel like I need to clamp down. Progressive riding? Sure. Emergency braking? Hell naw. Need to cut speed for sharp corners? Good luck. So I've switched to Vesrah and never looked back.

Cons: fade, poor bite, bad emergency braking
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