bpang1
Active Member
I thank you for your patronage.
Not pointing fingers at all. Just a question.
It's always been a question of mine. How do you go on a track and drive with insufficient brakes? Early on I faded Hawk HP+ on my WRX at Summit Point. I wrecked my Corvette due to what is called 'ice mode' (and soem red mist) and I had a caliper come loose on an E30. If it looks bad I change it.
I wouldn't even consider a Stinger on track unless I had strong race pads. Seems pointless otherwise. How do you go fast without brakes?
The result of no brakes is potentially wrecking and injury, the result of no engine is pulling over. Seems like an easy decision of what to spend on.
As far as the product question.
China is not yet making good race friction. (Powerstop). It seems to fall apart when put to the test. EBC has not fared much better IMO.
The Stinger is heavy and fast with good sized rotors and smallish pads - and you are not likely on race tires. So I'd run a medium friction pad that was durable. Raybestos ST-43, Pagid Yellow or PFC 08. Everyone makes the front D1001 shape, but unfortunately few make the rear.
PS Has anyone figured out if the 17mm thick D10012 pad fits in front? That's 8 mm of pad material pre set if so.
I've been trying not to have to do too much to prep for track days is all...I only go once or maybe twice a year. I was hoping to find a pad that could handle 20 minute sessions but still be OK on the street. I'm not a track-rat and if I was, I wouldn't be running this Stinger out there. But it is what I currently have for fun (I have a kid and trying for another).
Maybe I'm asking for too much?
I don't see any of those on your site for the Stinger.