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Old 2009-05-05, 03:52 PM   #76
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I thought Alex was on greens (for his STI). Not sure what Nick is on.

I only use yellows, but my car is mostly a dedicated track beast. I would not recommend yellows for a car that is mostly driven on the street. Greens are a better choice for that.
You can get away with all sorts of stuff on a car that's not really daily driven. I've got Hawk DTC-70 pads on my WRX right now:

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Temp Range: 400-1,600 degrees Fahrenheit
Torque: Extremely High
Recommended Use: A higher torque version of the DTC-60, this compound is designed for vehicles with high top speeds that require repeated high deceleration rates. Can be used on the front or rear axle or combined with the DTC-60 if split friction between the front and rear axles is desired. Road race and asphalt circle track cars.

SPECIAL NOTE: Due to the aggressive nature of the Hawk Performance Motorsports Compound pads, they are not recommended for street use.
These things are so squeally when cold, I think all the dogs in my neighborhood can hear me backing out of my driveway.
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Old 2009-05-05, 03:54 PM   #77
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Dean, have you ever gotten the yellows to fade?
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Old 2009-05-05, 04:02 PM   #78
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That sounds about right for what I've heard. The yellows will get you by in the cold, but you're going to see accelerated rotor wear and deposits, and not get the same braking performance they'd give you when hot.

Personally, I'd just run the Greenstuffs, and keep a set of yellows on the workbench for trackdays.
I don't track my car at all tho. I got them from pete because they sent him WRX pads instead of STi pads, couldn't turn down free pads! Maybe I should just sell them and get Hawk HPS or something...or upgrade my rotors...
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Old 2009-05-05, 04:24 PM   #79
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If they fit my car, I'd buy 'em off ya, but you have the Suby 4 pots.
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Old 2009-05-05, 04:46 PM   #80
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Any brake system will fade if abused. And fade is not the same as soft pedal. And CF is not linear.

That said, I have never had a problem with yellows on either my Stoptechs or Brembos. Old tired fluid has always been the source of any brake issue I have had so far.

Yellows on a WRX are not a magic pill though, but will help substantially with good fluid and a thoughtful driver. The stock WRX brakes just don't have enough heat capacity to handle sustained heavy braking. That doesn't mean you can't take a stock WRX to the track, you just can't dive bomb every braking zone in one no matter what pads you run.
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I understand the difference between pad fade and soft pedal but what is CF?
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Old 2009-05-05, 07:56 PM   #82
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Old 2009-05-08, 09:51 AM   #83
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I think The yellows are fine for daily driving street. better than the stock STI pads for cold bite. If you are never going to track than the greens are better. but given that you have Free yellows. ROCK EM

Cold days just drag your brakes very briefly or do one test stop when you get going about 7 and you'll be money. If you park in parking lots and you drive carefully through said parking lot , chances are you will put a lil heat into those pads before getting onto a road and be just fine. (Seems to be my experience with them)

honestly after just 1 second of brake drag when they are completely cold makes their cold bite good. and i don't have to re-drag later on while driving. I commute on these 100 miles round trip when i drive in. with long periods of cruise control (20+ minutes) and don't have any issues.
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Old 2009-05-10, 02:43 PM   #84
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Sick, thanx Alex...
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