ch4ng wrote:Yea I thought about reshaping another pad
How safe is this? Has anyone fine it before?
I've done it to a set of pads for ST185 calipers - they work well and are still going strong. You don't want to take too much meat off, so get something fairly similar to start with (the bendix book has drawings).
If you want a set of pads to do both well, the Hawk HP+ would be a way to go, but you'll spend about $290+gst on a pair.
http://www.hawkperformance.com/performance/hpplus.php ... And they may not make them for your car.
If you're new to trackdays I wouldn't worry too much - just get out there and do it. Fit the best off-the-shelf pads you can find and go driving. It will help you find out what you need for track work before splashing out on a set of expensive pads.
2jayzgte wrote:I would'nt touch Mintex 1166s with a barge pole I've been doing track-days in my Supra for about 10 years and they are the only pad that has physically melted onto the rotor all the way back to the backing plate,like chunks of brake pad which caused me to go off the front straight only time its happend using those pads I also got from Racebrakes so I'm not a real big fan.
... I remember that day... An escort, prelude and me were 3 wide into Toyota, and all of a sudden a Supra comes flying through.... Weaves past us and ends up in the tyres - could have ended much worse!