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Author:  jenko [ Sun Jan 24, 2016 9:55 pm ]
Post subject:  Brakes pads! 83 944 lux

New to ownership - can anyone recommend the best pads for an 83' car ? There seems to be a limited choice and would prefer not have EBC :) would prefer ferodo ds2500 as will use for a little bit of track use - but cannot find them anywhere??

Thanks!

Author:  944 Man [ Tue Jan 26, 2016 12:13 pm ]
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http://www.larkspeed.com/shopper/i/113F ... Brake-Pads

As you can see from the above, most Porsche model/fitment lists are bullshit. The 944 2.7l has the same calipers, but they list it as a 2.7l S2 with the same pad as the Turbo. The caliper was also used on seventies 911s, 924/931, as well as early 928s.

The 4,5l 928s weren't 16v(!) but they do appear to be ATE calipers from the listing.

Author:  Prophead [ Tue Jan 26, 2016 3:12 pm ]
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A nice chap on here called trackm3 seems to be the brakeman. He just did some digging for me (i have the same brakes as you) and came up with Mintex 1144s front and rear, and said that Mintex M 1155s are available for the fronts. Might be a good option for you. Give him a PM as i think he can source them.

Author:  tr7v8 [ Tue Jan 26, 2016 7:26 pm ]
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I ran EBC Greens all round on my 944 albeit it had Brembos from an S2. I've done it with quite a few of my cars as they produce low amounts of dust. Never had any problems even with a little track use.

Author:  944 Man [ Tue Jan 26, 2016 7:30 pm ]
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Better to avoid EBC product altogether.

Ferrodo DS2500 pads are definitely better than either Mintex compound in my opinion, but they're cheaper too. If you're having to pay more because they're on the shelf, then Id opt for DS2500s every time.

If you use the same trick that I have (know your calipers and where they came from / what they were fitted to) then you will be able to find pads from most manufacturers. For example, Performance Friction only listed them for the 924S...

Author:  jenko [ Thu Jan 28, 2016 5:21 pm ]
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944 Man wrote:
Better to avoid EBC product altogether.

Ferrodo DS2500 pads are definitely better than either Mintex compound in my opinion, but they're cheaper too. If you're having to pay more because they're on the shelf, then Id opt for DS2500s every time.

If you use the same trick that I have (know your calipers and where they came from / what they were fitted to) then you will be able to find pads from most manufacturers. For example, Performance Friction only listed them for the 924S...


Thank you for all replies - very useful. I have managed to track down mintex m1144 the fronts : http://www.motorsport-tools.com/mintex- ... b1132.html

I cannot track down the rears however, the serial number is mdb1133 but I can only find standard pads not m1144's - very frustrating :roll:

Author:  944 Man [ Thu Jan 28, 2016 11:02 pm ]
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Camskill: be aware that Mintex make them to order though, so there is a lead time. People who have them on the shelf have had them made, and may be reluctant to buy such an unlikely seller.

Author:  jenko [ Fri Jan 29, 2016 11:48 am ]
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944 Man wrote:
Camskill: be aware that Mintex make them to order though, so there is a lead time. People who have them on the shelf have had them made, and may be reluctant to buy such an unlikely seller.



No longer selling parts apparently - just do tyres

Author:  AlpineTurbo [ Fri Jan 29, 2016 7:57 pm ]
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tr7v8 wrote:
I ran EBC Greens all round on my 944 albeit it had Brembos from an S2. I've done it with quite a few of my cars as they produce low amounts of dust. Never had any problems even with a little track use.


What brakes did you have previously on the cars? I will admit I have not had a great experience with them and neither have friends who even changed almost everything (pipes, fluid) before changing the pads.

The Yellowstuff is not meant to be too bad but I am awaiting a friend's thoughts on these but he found them a big improvement over the Greens. However, the Yellows are on a Mitsubishi GTO 3000 which previously had cheap pads, and poppodoms for discs!

What state are the brakes in for the OP and what kind of driving do you plan to do? If going upgraded I would also look at Ferodo DS2500s. I would advise some other brands but they are dusty and I shall see if they make the pads for a 944.

Author:  jenko [ Sat Jan 30, 2016 3:50 pm ]
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Thanks for all the info -very useful -the trend seems to lean towards ds2500 which I rate on my gti but I cannot track these down for a 1983 2.5 8v -does anyone know where I can get these?
Thanks...

Author:  AlpineTurbo [ Sun Jan 31, 2016 9:10 am ]
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If you are dead set on having fast road pads and plan to do a few trackdays as suggested I would then taking a look at Carbon Lorraine brake pads. In the Clio world these are said to be as good as DS2500s and M1144s, and possibly a little better with acceptable braking from cold. Indeed, I was considering getting a set of these for my Clio 172 and still may do on my Escort RST which is not a daily.

However, what is given with one hand is taken with the other.

Brake Dust
-While most fast road pads are dusty, these CLs are a little worse

Brake Squeal
Some people claim they squeal, others do not

Cost
They are the same money as DS2500s

However, it is an alternative pad for you to try. The model you require is 4040T18:

They are listed on pages named 32-33 the catalogue or on 34-35 if you are going off how the PDF has placed the pages they are 34-35.

http://www.cl-brakes.com/catalogues/auto.php

Here is the UK distributor for them:

http://www.carbonelorrainebraking.co.uk/pricelist.html

Or if you are really impatient you can buy the pads from an Ireland supplier which could potentially work in your favour depending on the exchange rate ;):

http://www.ears.ie/product_info.php?products_id=1227

It's not only the Clio Sport boys who rate them as well. Here's a Monaro owner's testament:

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=1325403

Author:  jenko [ Mon Feb 01, 2016 10:54 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Brakes pads! 83 944 lux

AlpineTurbo wrote:
If you are dead set on having fast road pads and plan to do a few trackdays as suggested I would then taking a look at Carbon Lorraine brake pads. In the Clio world these are said to be as good as DS2500s and M1144s, and possibly a little better with acceptable braking from cold. Indeed, I was considering getting a set of these for my Clio 172 and still may do on my Escort RST which is not a daily.

However, what is given with one hand is taken with the other.

Brake Dust
-While most fast road pads are dusty, these CLs are a little worse

Brake Squeal
Some people claim they squeal, others do not

Cost
They are the same money as DS2500s

However, it is an alternative pad for you to try. The model you require is 4040T18:

They are listed on pages named 32-33 the catalogue or on 34-35 if you are going off how the PDF has placed the pages they are 34-35.

http://www.cl-brakes.com/catalogues/auto.php

Here is the UK distributor for them:

http://www.carbonelorrainebraking.co.uk/pricelist.html

Or if you are really impatient you can buy the pads from an Ireland supplier which could potentially work in your favour depending on the exchange rate ;):

http://www.ears.ie/product_info.php?products_id=1227

It's not only the Clio Sport boys who rate them as well. Here's a Monaro owner's testament:

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=1325403


Really useful cheers :thumbright:

Author:  trackm3 [ Mon Feb 01, 2016 2:27 pm ]
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Im pretty sure Ferodo do not make this shape of pad ?

Author:  jenko [ Fri Mar 04, 2016 7:24 pm ]
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Big thanks to "trackm3" for sorting my pads - gone with mintex M1144'S..
Thanks Again..

Author:  trackm3 [ Fri Mar 04, 2016 8:54 pm ]
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jenko wrote:
Big thanks to "trackm3" for sorting my pads - gone with mintex M1144'S..
Thanks Again..

Thanks Steve, Glas to help.

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