GetawayDriver Posted May 24, 2004 Share Posted May 24, 2004 http://www.3gbrakes.co.uk They do a direct replacement for the UK Supra - They come with EBC pads and i'm fitting them to a with standard calipers. about £700 all in. Anyone had any experience of them / know if they are any good? anyone got a better idea for some discs and pads? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
outatime Posted May 24, 2004 Share Posted May 24, 2004 I've never heard of 3G Brakes, but EBC pads aren't much good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Branners Posted May 24, 2004 Share Posted May 24, 2004 EBC recently supplied us with their EBC red stuff ceramic pads and their EBC yellow stuff pads. Red Stuff Ceramics are a new forumlation and are a step up from normal red stuff pads. Yellow stuff pads are for track use really. I supplied both sets to Matt Harwood to try out on his car with UK spec brakes. Hopefully Matt can give us more of an update as EBC pads are reasonably priced and if the red stuff ceramics work well then it might be a cheaper alternative. JB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GetawayDriver Posted May 24, 2004 Author Share Posted May 24, 2004 cheers branners, 3G suggested reds up front and greens on the rear. Anything has to be better than my current worn discs and pads... looking forward to matts input. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tango Posted June 1, 2004 Share Posted June 1, 2004 Yes, I would like to know which upgrated pads are good for the Jap tt, I need some soon. Did any one say green stuff isnt any good? red stuff? as they only about £80 ish. thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigRoy Posted June 2, 2004 Share Posted June 2, 2004 I used 3G brakes on the ZX. They are 10 or 20 Groove Brembo castings. On the 300 they warped and got through green pads within about 2K of miles!!!!!!!!! Red's are harder wearing but take awhile to warm up. Take a look at DBA Golds from Peter at Performa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Terry S Posted June 2, 2004 Share Posted June 2, 2004 Agree with Roy here. I seem to have the ability to warp or even crack evry disc I com across, so far Power Slots, Brembo, and Stock. The DBA's have been brilliant so far. I have had them turn blue with heat and still not warping. Very impressed so far, and Peter offers a great service. On the pads, Matt seems happy with the EBC's so far, or we now have the Carbotechs which are great. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GetawayDriver Posted June 2, 2004 Author Share Posted June 2, 2004 Peter can't get DBA's at the minute due to supplier problems, anyone else know where i can get a set? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Terry S Posted June 2, 2004 Share Posted June 2, 2004 Leon sells them 01908 367100 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Terry S Posted June 2, 2004 Share Posted June 2, 2004 or try http://www.dbadiscs.com/acatalog/copy_of_3_0_Twin_Turbo.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GetawayDriver Posted June 2, 2004 Author Share Posted June 2, 2004 Cheers Terry... no word from Mig yet... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Terry S Posted June 2, 2004 Share Posted June 2, 2004 OK mate will chase Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tango Posted June 2, 2004 Share Posted June 2, 2004 So what pads yous guy recommend for the stock Jap tt front, with good stopping power, not so much dust and less noise thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Laing Posted June 2, 2004 Share Posted June 2, 2004 Originally posted by Terry S Agree with Roy here. I seem to have the ability to warp or even crack evry disc I com across, so far Power Slots, Brembo, and Stock. The DBA's have been brilliant so far. I have had them turn blue with heat and still not warping. Very impressed so far, and Peter offers a great service. On the pads, Matt seems happy with the EBC's so far, or we now have the Carbotechs which are great. Surely the disks you mention are fine for Bpu without warping? your comparing these to your 700bhp+ ex Supra, oviously that will have a better chance to warp them...... Most people own Bpu supra's so these are more than fine, Brembo are quality, they come on Evo's and other cars as stock. Paul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Wilson Posted June 2, 2004 Share Posted June 2, 2004 Originally posted by tango So what pads yous guy recommend for the stock Jap tt front, with good stopping power, not so much dust and less noise thanks My German made fast road pads should fit the bill, many people here use them. I do a race material too, but dusty and noisy, although they have awesome bite and hang on into cherry red disc temp territory. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Terry S Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 Originally posted by Paul Laing Surely the disks you mention are fine for Bpu without warping? your comparing these to your 700bhp+ ex Supra, oviously that will have a better chance to warp them...... Most people own Bpu supra's so these are more than fine, Brembo are quality, they come on Evo's and other cars as stock. Paul No I would do it a BPU too. They are known for warping Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GetawayDriver Posted June 3, 2004 Author Share Posted June 3, 2004 I don't even have a boost controller and i've trashed the discs on my UK spec car. Stock, BPU or BPU+, it's the weight of the car and the level of abuse by the driver that kills them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wez Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 Originally posted by Chris Wilson My German made fast road pads should fit the bill, many people here use them. I do a race material too, but dusty and noisy, although they have awesome bite and hang on into cherry red disc temp territory. Chris do the race compound pads grip well at low temps as well, are they ok for normal day to day road driving? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Wilson Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 They work fine from stone cold, have a much higher Mu level (co-efficient of friction) than the fast road ones, but make serious dust and squeal. They are fine for road use if you can stand the noise and dust. I can get Performance Friction material pads water cut from bigger ones, but, AFAIK, PF don't list an off the shelf pad for the MKIV. These German pads are nearly as good though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Harwood Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 Originally posted by Branners EBC recently supplied us with their EBC red stuff ceramic pads and their EBC yellow stuff pads. Red Stuff Ceramics are a new forumlation and are a step up from normal red stuff pads. Yellow stuff pads are for track use really. I supplied both sets to Matt Harwood to try out on his car with UK spec brakes. Hopefully Matt can give us more of an update as EBC pads are reasonably priced and if the red stuff ceramics work well then it might be a cheaper alternative. JB I've not really had too much time to get a feel for the Yellow stuff pads yet, as the car's been off the road for a while. However, first impressions are quite strange. I was under the impression that the Red stuff pads were the trackday pads and the Yellows were the fast road compound... Now, that would have made sense to me, but now I'm confused! When I first put the Red stuff pads on, my first impression was good. They gave an instant solid pedal feel, and worked relatively well from cold. As they bedded in, the cold stop, wasn't as good as I'd first thought, but once they had some heat in them, they were good. I even tried a 160-40 full on stomp, and they still didn't fade. I also tried a bit of spirited driving and heavy braking, and they still seemed fine. What I did find though, was that if you started to drive around slower, (normal driving in traffic), they seem to go back to their cold state, and less efficient. The Yellow stuff are still on my car at the moment. First impressions of them, the pedal feel wasn't as solid as the Reds, but not soggy by any means. In fact, they feel like stock pads. They also seem to work like stock pads from cold too, giving a bit more confidence than the Reds, in that you don't seem to need to warm them up. These are the pads I had on the car at Woodbridge, and as such tested them on the top speed runs. Again, a heavy slow down from 160+ down to about 40ish and they still didn't fade. I haven't had a chance to do repeated fast stops yet... And guess what... Me and my BPU car have warped another set of UK front disks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Wilson Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 There's probably a reason you are warping so many discs, and it may be wheel related. Are you on none stock rims? As an aside I have tried most every make of pad known, and beside taiwanese plain box *hit the EBC onnes run a close second. I once had an RX-7 FD and wanted to do a track day at Elvington. I couldn't get any PF pads and could only get EBC red stuff. A brand new set lasted less than the morning, and they faded before even one exploratory lap of somewhere i had never been before was completed. When I got some PF 93 compound pads they lasted 4 track days and the tyre valve caps would melt without them fading. If there is one preformance product where you get JUST what you pay for it's brake pads! I am sure something could be done to help with the disc warpage though. Feel free to phone me if you like. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Harwood Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 I've never tried the older EBC pads, and I have heard that the older ones are crap, but these are new compounds, and IMO a definate improvement over stock, (Well, the yellow ones anyway). As for disk warping, I think it's just me and my driving, as I've done a set on the red car and another set on the yellow car, both different cars with different rims. I think I just need to allow longer cooling times Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Laing Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 I've never seen warped disks before, i honestly don't know how you can warp so many disks!!!! Amazing........ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roy Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 Originally posted by Matt Harwood As for disk warping, I think it's just me and my driving, as I've done a set on the red car and another set on the yellow car, both different cars with different rims. I think I just need to allow longer cooling times ..or maybe drive less like a hooligan ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Wilson Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 I did loads of track days in my auto J-Spec on stock discs with my race pads, and the discs never warped. Never warped discs in the FD or Skyline either, cracked plenty though... I don't think I have had more than 2 or 3 *warped* discs on race cars in 35 years of racing either. *MUST* be you, you mad man Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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