cracking car for
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£500 buddy
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although brakes were ok and pads may be already upgraded, think about Chris Wilson pads next time they're up for a change
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had a chat by email, seems like a good guy
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quote from him on Supra forum
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"The fast road pads will give more bite and more fade resistance than stock pads, and given similar usage produce similar amounts of dust to stock.
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Squeal has never been an issue with them even when used without anti squeal shims, the deletion of whih will give a noticeably firmer pedsl feel.
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They are for fast road usage, for sure, on J-Spec brakes they will fade on a track day, given hard usage.
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Most people doing their first few trackdays will not fade them.
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The race pads are carbon kevlar type compound.
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They are noisy, they do make a lot of dust.
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they have an INCREDIBLY high coefficient of friction and will tolerate glowing discs.
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they work from cold, so those unworried by noise, dust and cost, could use them as an everyday pad
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(I did).
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They will survive all but the most manic of track day usage in J-Spec brakes, and I doubt
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*anyone* on road tyres would fade them in UK calipers.
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may be worth a try