Maljey
Active Member
As a breakdown of our pad range, below are some key points;
Ultimax - OEM replacement, low dust, eco-friendly non metallic pad. Easy on rotors.
Greenstuff - entry level upgrade from OEM, not track capable. Medium/Low dust. Eco-friendly material
Redstuff – Organic blend, lowest dust & kind on rotors, better friction than Green. For higher HP &/or heavier cars. Ceramic particle enhanced, NOT ceramic fibres. Long lasting, not track capable
Yellowstuff - Street performance, great friction for spirited driving, works good from cold, works best when hot. Takes longer to bed. Not low dust
Bluestuff - Hybrid Street & track pad. High friction street pad capable of track days. Works great from cold. Quicker bedding. Not low dust. 0.52mu coefficient & 0.42mu coefficient available for some rear applications (lighter cars)
RP1/X series – all-out track pad, high performance, RPX high 0.55mu torque for under servo'd cars RP1 medium 0.45mu torque for over servo'd cars. Not for street use.
for mostly street use with occasional fast driving and heavy braking, Yellowstuff or Redstuff would be my recommendation. All Kia Stinger products can be found at this link for purchase in USA
So if someone were to autocross their Stinger, would EBC Redstuff still be sufficient? I know it's not for track duty, but I think Autocross may fall into the 'spirited driving' (i.e. Yellowsuff) category?
Interested in hearing your (or other's) response.