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Re: yellowstuff pads.. [Re: ] #1058064
23/06/2010 19:16
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5.1 should have a fairly decent boiling point, so you must have boiled the pads - good work!

Remind me where the road is, i think i need to have a look!?

Re: yellowstuff pads.. [Re: MattM] #1058068
23/06/2010 19:26
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just remembered mat...

you re car is one of fiatcoupemad s isnt it ?

Had a ride with him once so i m sure you re cars been put through its paces as he scared me to death !!!!

Re: yellowstuff pads.. [Re: ] #1058073
23/06/2010 19:32
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Yeah it is the one from fiatcoupemad, i could tell its been ragged about as soon as i bought it!

Re: yellowstuff pads.. [Re: MattM] #1058090
23/06/2010 19:59
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only man i know who could ton it in sheffield city centre during rush hour and pass OVER speed camera s laugh

Re: yellowstuff pads.. [Re: ] #1058111
23/06/2010 20:26
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Certainly explains a lot about the issues i have come accross whilst owning the car

Re: yellowstuff pads.. [Re: MattM] #1058395
24/06/2010 10:44
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whats the quickest way too change the fluid, opening all the bleed niples?

Re: yellowstuff pads.. [Re: ] #1058427
24/06/2010 11:47
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The quickest way is to use some sort of 'one man' bleed system. Either use something like Eezibleed or a vacuum bleeder. Don't open all the bleed nipples at one go. Start with the ones furthest from the master cylinder i.e O/S Rear, N/S Rear, O/S Front, N/S Front.

Re: yellowstuff pads.. [Re: Kelv27] #1058435
24/06/2010 12:13
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thank you

Re: yellowstuff pads.. [Re: ] #1059492
25/06/2010 22:12
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Smoking brakes looks like bedding in to me. Anyway, I was a bit dissapointed at Spa as my new yellows were fading quickly, in the wet even. I thought all that hispeed autobahn braking had them bedded in, but I was wrong. They bed in on Spa! After Spa, at Nurburgring, they could take ANY hammering. cool Very impressive.

Re: yellowstuff pads.. [Re: Per] #1059814
26/06/2010 15:47
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That's quite encouraging, because I felt my brand new yellows would be better than they were at Spa, though they did improve - guess they are still bedding in ?


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Re: yellowstuff pads.. [Re: MCMike] #1059913
26/06/2010 19:40
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My pagid greys were awesome at spa.Unlike my tyre's

Maybe just bedding in time,yellow get good reviews across most car forums


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Re: yellowstuff pads.. [Re: coupedummy] #1060165
27/06/2010 11:11
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I have yellowstuff on my 20V NA and they were brilliant at Spa. I had a competitive edge when it came to corners as I was able to brake really late and hard thumb

Re: yellowstuff pads.. [Re: ] #1084241
10/08/2010 16:09
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I have just installed EBC yellow pads and MTEC discs. Can anyone explain the bedding in process? I didn't find any info in the EBC box tongue
click to enlarge


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Re: yellowstuff pads.. [Re: Freddan72] #1084843
11/08/2010 19:45
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Try the top of the handling section... Nigel posted up a belting guide years ago. thumb

edited to add: I just noticed the tongue coat

Last edited by Trappy; 11/08/2010 19:46.

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Re: yellowstuff pads.. [Re: Trappy] #1085083
12/08/2010 07:52
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Hehe I found it. Temporary blindness I guess banghead


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Re: yellowstuff pads.. [Re: Freddan72] #1102502
16/09/2010 15:18
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My thoughts on the yellowstuff's:

+ Keeps the wheels clean, and the dust is easy to clean - very nice.
+ Works well cold
- Wear out very quick
- Spongy feel when hot

Fitted in june.
Pic of the fronts after Spa (light use), Nürburgring and Mantorp track day:
http://www.fiatklubben.nu/depa/showfile.php?carpic_no=2437&type=picture

The rears looked similar, ca 4-5mm left. New pads coming up again then! I think back to Carbotech, Pagid or Ferodo.


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