04-16-2017, 02:55 PM | #24 | |
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Reader Motorsport (Nurburgring specialist) recommends Endless ME-20 for track driving and Endless MX-72 for street driving... This way you don't mix brake compounds and don't need to change your discs every time if you have fear of mixing the brake pad compounds on your discs. Changing discs is really annoying to do so, but only a brake pads change is really quick on the M2 callipers. Mosa sells Pagid and Endless. I have used Pagid RS-29 and Endless ME-20 on track and street. RS-29 is a bit better on street, harder on the discs and they wear out faster (when they are half way you can feel they start to brake less)....but they are cheaper then Endless ME-20. The noise is equally annoying! Endless is really popular in Germany; they sell 90% to their customers who drive on track with their Porsche and BMW M-cars. Belgium is more Pagid minded and a lot of people don't know Endless or how good they are (I also did not know then, but I can conclude that they are really good for track use).
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04-16-2017, 04:13 PM | #25 |
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Probably due to the retail network...
Don't wait too long to tell me your price, I have another track day already scheduled and will swap the pads before that ;-) |
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