I've used red stuff and didn't like them one bit. Heard yellow are better
Got ate on the Porsche tt set up but thinking they're not great. Will pad further judgment when I replace with pagid another cheap option
Quote from: r5gtt on October 27, 2017, 09:32:53 pmGot ate on the Porsche tt set up but thinking they're not great. Will pad further judgment when I replace with pagid another cheap option That didn’t make sense did it.
Pagid RS15 (aka 'Pagid Grey') if they still exist. 0.65 friction coefficient. Mental pads!Yellowstuffs are like butter on ice compared to those!
Quote from: Pudding on October 27, 2017, 04:53:43 pmPagid RS15 (aka 'Pagid Grey') if they still exist. 0.65 friction coefficient. Mental pads!Yellowstuffs are like butter on ice compared to those!I'm sure those are great but too much for fast road use for most people, I think. They cost almost the same as my Carbotech XP20 (track compound) cost me. I'm using the Carbotech XP20 at the moment for daily driving and they also work really well from cold now that they are more bedded. Just 3x as expensive as the Redstuff, so a bit too expensive for just daily driving.
Quote from: Shoduchi on October 27, 2017, 09:57:56 pmQuote from: Pudding on October 27, 2017, 04:53:43 pmPagid RS15 (aka 'Pagid Grey') if they still exist. 0.65 friction coefficient. Mental pads!Yellowstuffs are like butter on ice compared to those!I'm sure those are great but too much for fast road use for most people, I think. They cost almost the same as my Carbotech XP20 (track compound) cost me. I'm using the Carbotech XP20 at the moment for daily driving and they also work really well from cold now that they are more bedded. Just 3x as expensive as the Redstuff, so a bit too expensive for just daily driving. Possibly. I tried many pads and the RS15 were the only ones that gave me the pedal feel I wanted