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EBC Blue Stuff:

EBC Blue Stuff pads. A true endurance racing pad.

 

EBC Description of Blue Stuff. - Our endurance grade, longest lasting material "Bluestuff" has a slightly lower friction coefficient than its counterparts Green, Yellow and Red but delivers far longer life and is suitable for endurance races up to six hours in duration on most types of saloon cars. It is obviously the drivers responsibility to evaluate the lifetime before undertaking any types of race use.

 

Doesnt appear to be a good choice of pad unless you are planning on prolonged track work.

Any one used these as im needing new pads and disks soon.

 

Hi Damo,

 

I don't know what kind of upgrade you're looking for; but for a mild upgrade from stock, you could do a lot worse than go for JeffTT's drilled/grooved discs with Mintex pads.

 

IIRC it's about £280 + VAT fitted and I'm pretty impressed with the results!

 

Richard:cool2:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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thanks for the replys, i had toital nissan magazine and its said to out perform all the other "stuff pads" and last longer:confused1:

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