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  1. #1
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    I am tracking my ZHP, and I need new brake pads.

    Has anyone had any experience with pads other than stock pads?

    I tried the Hawk's on my other BMW, but wasn't satisfied with them (too noisy for the street, and they didn't fit good).

    Anyone ever try Pagid Red? How about Cool Carbon? These are both sold by Bavarian Autosport.

    Thanks,

    Jean

  2. #2
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    James @ BimmerWorld got me hooked on Performance Friction Z-rated. To me, they are a perfect compromise for street and track and they also don't dust really bad like other track/street pads do.

  3. #3
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    +1 on Performance Friction. I used PF01"s on another car with outstanding results (heavy pony car).

    Gary
    2004 ZHP Coupe TiAg 6mt
    "I never said it was special"

  4. #4
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    I stand by Hawk. HPS's don't squeal. You probably had Hp+ which do squeal.

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    BP
    2005 330i ZHP / 6MT
    Imolarot / Naturbraun
    2003 330iT / 6MT
    Orientblau / Naturbraun




    It's not the car you drive, it's how you drive it.

  5. #5
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    I love the 01's too, but only get about 7 track days out of a set, sometimes less depending on where I go. A friend runs the Z-rated on his E46 M3 for street and track and has no complaints.

    I think for those of us who haven't tried 01s, they or the 06's would be great. But once you go 01, it's hard to go back. I purchased a set of 06's, front and rear, and missed my 01's. They are like boat anchors stop after stop. Excellent pads!
    Jeff

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    "You drive like old people $#@%... slow and sloppy!" - George Carlin

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by az3579 View Post
    I stand by Hawk. HPS's don't squeal. You probably had Hp+ which do squeal.

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    I'm with BP here, I use Hawk HPS on everything, tracked my car at BeaveRun last weekend and they did just fine, no fade or glazing. I have had fade with the PF01's on our Accord at the same track. The HP+ will make noise and won't stop well when not warmed up.
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    My garage: 08' Alpine White 135i Coupe putting out 405 wHP to BOTH rear wheels. 05' LeMans Blue X5 4.8is that I like to call Truckmeat. Socketheads 05' Dinan tuned ZHP, and a few Hondas to keep it real.

  7. #7
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    I use Hawk HPS on the track and the street. Never any noise.
    I couldn't be more satisfied.
    Regards, Walt.

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