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kazama
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Hey guys,
I opened this thread so that everyone can contribute in what you've upgraded and what are you feedbacks and whether they're worth it or not.
I'll have a go first.
First upgrade
Front : Stock 4 pot calipers with Endless SSS pads
Rear : Upgraded to 2 pot calipers from a R33 GTSt with stock pads
Price : Endless SSS pads - RM 500, R33 GTSt brakes - RM 400
Result : These pads are okay for normal driving, but when you start pushing your car and braking slightly harder than usual they tend to fade, these pads are a disappointment considering its the 2nd model in the range, higher than the VN9500, a 0-500degree pad and its ENDLESS.
Second upgrade
Front : Stock 4 pot with std slotted discs and RaceBrakes RB74 pads
Rear : R33 2pot with std slotted discs and RaceBrakes RB74
Price : RaceBrakes RB74 pads front and rear - RM 1200
Result : These are 0-650 degree pads and I've used them before on my previous Skyline R33. They work tremendously. For the price, they're really value for money. Even after mountain climbing. Driving really hard and braking late, These pads didn't fade on me. They're really good. The only drawback is that its dusty but hey ! as long as it does the job.
Third upgrade
Front : Stock 4 pot with newer std slotted discs and Endless CCR pads
Rear : R33 2pot with std slotted discs and RaceBrakes RB74 pads
Price : Endless CCR pads - RM 800 (front only)
Result : I had to change the pads cause the previous pads were finished. So I couldn't get them cause I wasn't going to Australia anytime soon so I thought I'd try the Endless CCR. The working temperature of these pads are supposedly 150-800degrees. There's even a disclaimer in the box. Do not use racing pads on public roads. Haha.
In the mornings, it does take a while for them to warm up, but not too long. I'd say its still acceptable to be used for normal driving. Unless you're the type that straight away drives crazily just after starting your car. The performance of these pads are very good. I can say that they're slighly better than the RB74 but not by much. These are also a bit dusty and can be noisy sometimes. Under heavy braking these didn't fade on me at all.
Conclusion : I would recommend the RaceBrakes RB74 and the Endless CCR to anyone that wants more bite in their braking and that it will last during track days/hard driving.
Fourth upgrade
coming soon, very soon.
Guys,
please list down what you've upgraded and how did it fair to you so that other members could use this thread as a reference before upgrading their brakes setup.
Thanks and take care everyone.
I opened this thread so that everyone can contribute in what you've upgraded and what are you feedbacks and whether they're worth it or not.
I'll have a go first.
First upgrade
Front : Stock 4 pot calipers with Endless SSS pads
Rear : Upgraded to 2 pot calipers from a R33 GTSt with stock pads
Price : Endless SSS pads - RM 500, R33 GTSt brakes - RM 400
Result : These pads are okay for normal driving, but when you start pushing your car and braking slightly harder than usual they tend to fade, these pads are a disappointment considering its the 2nd model in the range, higher than the VN9500, a 0-500degree pad and its ENDLESS.
Second upgrade
Front : Stock 4 pot with std slotted discs and RaceBrakes RB74 pads
Rear : R33 2pot with std slotted discs and RaceBrakes RB74
Price : RaceBrakes RB74 pads front and rear - RM 1200
Result : These are 0-650 degree pads and I've used them before on my previous Skyline R33. They work tremendously. For the price, they're really value for money. Even after mountain climbing. Driving really hard and braking late, These pads didn't fade on me. They're really good. The only drawback is that its dusty but hey ! as long as it does the job.
Third upgrade
Front : Stock 4 pot with newer std slotted discs and Endless CCR pads
Rear : R33 2pot with std slotted discs and RaceBrakes RB74 pads
Price : Endless CCR pads - RM 800 (front only)
Result : I had to change the pads cause the previous pads were finished. So I couldn't get them cause I wasn't going to Australia anytime soon so I thought I'd try the Endless CCR. The working temperature of these pads are supposedly 150-800degrees. There's even a disclaimer in the box. Do not use racing pads on public roads. Haha.
In the mornings, it does take a while for them to warm up, but not too long. I'd say its still acceptable to be used for normal driving. Unless you're the type that straight away drives crazily just after starting your car. The performance of these pads are very good. I can say that they're slighly better than the RB74 but not by much. These are also a bit dusty and can be noisy sometimes. Under heavy braking these didn't fade on me at all.
Conclusion : I would recommend the RaceBrakes RB74 and the Endless CCR to anyone that wants more bite in their braking and that it will last during track days/hard driving.
Fourth upgrade
coming soon, very soon.
Guys,
please list down what you've upgraded and how did it fair to you so that other members could use this thread as a reference before upgrading their brakes setup.
Thanks and take care everyone.