R26 Brake pads choice. DS3000 or Carbon Lorraine

Discussion in 'Suspension, Brakes, Wheels & Tyres section' started by Luke182, Feb 4, 2014.

  1. Need some advice. Gotta get some new pads all round and not too sure what to go for front pads, DS3000`s or the Carbon Lorranie`s ? Had CL`s on my track Clio 182 and they were awesome !!
    Price is more or less the same...
    Had a look at getting them from KTEC unless anybody could advise elsewhere (cheaper...)
    Thanks !! :cool:
    LM
     
  2. CL5s should be fine for the rear. I personally dont rate ds2500 or 3000 pads. CL and pfc pads have much better feel through the pedal.

    Dave
     
  3. I've got some nearly new RC5 rears wich can be for sale if you want

    Ferodo ds1.11's are proven on the front of the Megan's

    Used in the clio cup also
     
  4. If you want a more aggressive pad test pagid RS5 or RS15 depends on what use you make.
     
  5. I'm thinking of trying DS1.11 next but not sure if I should put the same on the back, or stick with DS2500s at the back. Any thoughts?
     
  6. Stick with 2500's on the back
     
  7. Speaking from experience John?
    I've heard it's better to stick to a lower spec pad at the back, but I wasn't sure if the combination of 1.11 and 2500 was appropriate.
     
  8. A valid combination is also Dsuno on the front with ds1.11 on the rear.
     
  9. Best combo I've run is ds3000's up front with ds2500's rear . Awesome but I only got 1.5 days out of the ds3000's and they were gone

    I've got some ds1.11's on the way to go up front . Should be pretty much as good as ds3000's but last 4/5 days and be kind on the discs

    Josh cook runs DS 1.11's up front with ds2500 rears and says it's one of the best setups available for the Meg's

    Also John (Frederick) runs this setup and his brakes are awesome all day long with no problems . He's run them for a long time with no issues
     
  10. Good stuff, thanks for the info.
    P.S. Sorry for the Hijack Luke, maybe it's useful for you too.
     
  11. I ran the ds3000 for a short time
    To dusty for me and hard to remove off the alloys
    Are the ds1.11 a lot better from dust
    Cheers
     
  12. Ds1.11 at that level is compared to the other compounds (DS2500, ds3000, etc.)?
     
  13. Got a handy graph which helps to see where they sit regarding coefficient level

    FER4003_big_zps0146798c.jpg
     
  14. DS 1.11s will be going in mine next time all though I've never had a problem with the DS 2500s all round along with the PF 330 kit, the 1.11s should be another couple of steps up
     
  15. Wow didint expect that many replies lol
    Thanks for the info everyone !! Looks like an interesting comparison...
    Have you got links to other sites for Ds1.11 or pagid as I cant see them on KTEC.
    Thanks !!
     
  16. Don't bother with any other pad buy the DS 1.11s from jjc race and rally, their proven to work mate
     
  17. Their about £150 a set
     
  18. Their not on there Luke you have to phone up, ask for dave mate
     
  19. Ahhh ok, thanks !! will give them a bell in the morning
     
  20. I tried both DS2500 and CL RC6 in my clio 197. The DS2500 are a step up over standard but I melted them on a trackday, they left horrible deposits all over the discs, looking on the web this seems to be a common problem with DS2500 pads. I then changed to RC6 and they were amazing, phenomenal stopping power all day long on track with no fade and just as good on a stone cold winters morning (sintered pads don't need warming up). Only problem was they squealed quite a bit so were a bit embarrassing sometimes
     
  21. Thanks! Dsuno (red line) is very interesting, cold 0.45 and 0.50 up to 7-800 º
     
  22. I'm not sure you can call 150 degC cold! I doubt the pads even get that hot in normal day to day driving
     
  23. High consumption of discs with rc6?
     
  24. Are DS 1.11's suitable for normal, slow road use? Where'd you find them?
     
  25. -Jamie-

    -Jamie- RSM Moderator

    150 Degrees is nothing for brake temps, easily get them that warm on daily driving, Especially with high coefficient pads.
     
  26. I'm considering getting yellow stuff pads when I need new ones.
    Is this a good choice?
     
  27. Think Im gonna go for CL rs5+ front and rear... 1.11's quite expensive (not that CL's are cheap) and CL's should do the job quite nicely...
     
  28. JJC quoted me £130 for front 1.11s. Did you find RC5+ for less than that?
     
  29. £130 .. Is that plus VAT ?
     
  30. Im getting them through a spanish company that deals direct with the UK as Im gonna be ordering alot of mods at the same time and the price in €uros for the ds1.11 was about 240 I think...
     
  31. £157 from jjc
     
  32. Am I looking at the graph right? The higher the coefficient the better?
     
  33. No, sorry - works out at £157 for 1.11s as Steve said.
     
  34. That's sounds more like it
     

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