I know that this topic has been discussed before, but as far as I can tell not for a number of years, so I'm looking for some more current advice/experience.
I have been doing a few track days recently and plan to do a few more, although literally only a few a year if I'm lucky. While the middle of the range pads I sourced from REPCO have held up surprisingly well for a couple of events, plus the daily driving in between, it feels like I have now pushed them beyond their limits.
My question is should I look to upgrade to a better pad/compound? If so what are people using and would recommend at present, and by people I actually mean those of you who have actually used the products please! Searching threw up Mintex, EBC, TRD and Hawk but with a variety of opinions on each, so not really helpful to me... Please note that my car is basically a standard BZ-R (recent engine rebuild, lowered springs and TRD front sway bar only) and will probably stay that way for a while. And importantly I don't want to sacrifice cold braking performance as I'm a volunteer firefighter in my spare time and when the pager goes and I have to respond to the station (at <50 km/hr of course) I need to be able to avoid the idiots who inevitably seem to want to get in my way
Or given the relatively limited track work I'm doing, and plan to do, should I just keep throwing sets of mid-range pads (~$60 for fronts last time I think) in it regularly? For reference I have been lapping Hampton Downs in the 1:28's so I think I'm working the brakes reasonably hard (at least as hard as my skill level and testicular fortitude permits!) but it has been difficult to tell how I'm going as there are rarely any other AE111's (or similar) circulating.
Any advice greatly received. Thanks,
Shane