Hi peoples.
Im somewhat stumped as to why we are wearing pads so quickly in our race car (evo powered 4wd charade). Current brake setup is EVO 3 front calipers and znoelli S12 heat treated motorsport rotors with PMU racing 999 pads. We have chewed through a set of pads in 2 outings! I know they are getting very hot and all i can summise is that although the heat is not sufficient to fade them (ie over 850-900 degrees C) it is hot enough to cause a substantially accellerated rate of wear. Incindentally i had Pagid RS4-2 (blues) in the prior and they went down in a similar time but also suffered some fading issues. We since had some ducting made from the front bumper to the centre of the rotors.
Surely its not normal to get only about 180 race kms (about 70 laps of hampton downs) out of a set of pads? I know this charade is somewhat faster than my old race car but we used to get a whole season from a set of front pads in that!
Also note the uneven wear on either side of the rotor in the photos below. Is that just due to it being a basic twin pot caliper?
Images:
http://www.drivenperformance.co.nz/imag ... 99sml1.jpg
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http://www.drivenperformance.co.nz/imag ... 99sml2.jpg
http://www.drivenperformance.co.nz/imag ... rs1sml.jpg