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Thread: Brake pad types front and rear
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07-31-2009 #1
Brake pad types front and rear
Need some input from you brake gurus before I finish up the rear brake system. This is mainly a drag car, hopefully on the low 10s 500" Pontiac motor 695 hp in a 79 Camaro. Skinnies up front slicks in the rear.
Wilwood 10.75 Dynalites up front with the BP-10 pads that come with it. GM Metric I believe 2.5 pistons on the rear in place of the ratchet TA calipers with the stock TA discs (drilled for the 1.2 studs on the Mosers in the 33 spline 12 bolt).
I've seen some guys not impressed with the BP-10s on the Wilwoods. They do make that compound for GM metrics. It looks like a pretty hard pad especially compared to soft "regular" organic pads.
When autocrossing I knew alot of guys tried semi metallics and went back to organics for quicker stopping on their shorter courses vs a road course.
So Use anything on the rear and keep the BP-10s on front. Buy BP-10 for the rear, or get a more organic front pad?
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07-31-2009 #2
Since it is
a drag car you will want something with a good intial cold bite. Most of the autocross style pads work well from about 100 degrees.
Hawk has a huge selection of pads. I would try them. I have a set of BP-10's in a non-power situation and do not like them. Put a set of Wilwood "B" compound pads in and loved them, but they are a race only pad and hard on rotors...need a little heat as well. Just got a set of Hawk HP + pads in today. Putting them in this weekend. I will let you know. Another good pad not as aggressive as the hp+ is the HPS pad.
Look on wwwtirerack.com and they have some reviews for both pads or call Hawk and get a rec.
hope this helps
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07-31-2009 #3



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