When I put the 3sge in, I changed to Mintex 1166 brake pads. I presumed that they would last a season also.... they did but only just!!! More power=more speed=more braking=shorter brakepad life. I had promised myself that I would put the thicker supra brakes onto the car when last season finished, but I never quite got around to it. I will have to do it now!!!
When I was geting the car ready for fridays trackday at Taupo I didn't even think about looking at the pads as I presumed they would be ok.
Ewan came to Taupo with me and drove my Carina as well. We did about 120km around the old short track (now with a rebuilt sweeper!)
After a couple of sessions each the car began to get a bit twitchy under braking as if the brake bias was changing... It was changing! Due to the front pads getting worn down to metal!
The funny thing was that even with metal to metal the car was lapping the fastest it had all day!! Ewan was driving when the pedal went nearly to the floor at the hairpin. The metal backing plate had worn/melted so much that the piston began to pop out of the caliper and so it leaked lots of fluid as Ewan pushed the brake pedal!

Left front outer pad with big impressions in it from the caliper

Left front inner pad with a big lip of melted metal

Right front outer pad with a bit of pad remaining where the backing plate buckled away from the disk

Right front disk with bits of backing plate welded onto it

Left front caliper with piston popped out

Seeing as friday was Ewan's birthday as well as a trackday at Taupo, I made him a present, a couple of rooted brakepads in a little picture frame.
Ken
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