I wanto know the best project mu pads for an 05 integra type s. Which one is closest to the OEM one? This lets me know how high i have to go. i was looking the type b-spec or the type nr. i heard the type hc gives off a lot of brake dust which i really dont want as the oem ones are bad enough. Can the oem calipers and discs cope with these brake pads. the car is mainly street driven
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Stick with the OEM pads. I've run a few days at Wakefield Park on them and they're actually really firm and hold in for a long time.
Project Mu pads are dusty, you'd just have to deal with it. I, for the moment am running HC Plus front and B Spec rear. Great pads, but they chew through standard rotors in no time flat and are squeeky.
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Originally posted by VTECMACHINE View PostIf you want good pads... that work well, and have hardly any dust. Have a look into the Endless SS-M's. They are about $450 - $500 a set i'm pretty sure. I am getting these next for the street. Endless > PMU!
$500 on brake pads for a street car? Come on Rix, you haven't gone crazy have you? That money could be better invested in something else, like a good money hat.
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i ordered bendix ultimate from supercheap here in perth for $130.00. The guy said to me, why do u want ultimate? they are really hard compound and should only be used if u brake hard all the time... pfft.. whatever, still softer then project mu's i had
but every1 is right, only get racing ones like endless/project mu if ur car sees the track, otherwise ur wasting money. i dont race no more so got bendix ultimate incase i want to do some spirited runs but these days i mostly drive like a grandma.
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