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<blockquote data-quote="singlespeed" data-source="post: 15757" data-attributes="member: 264"><p>As Kam Racing mentioned, theres pads avaliable that can work to extremely high temps. however the low temp friction can be a little exciting to say the least. Pagid RS-14 pads can cope with discs that are practicaly melting and were fine for normal driving during the summer.But, durring the cold winter weather they were quite entertaining or scary at times at the end of the driveway when stone cold, or the end of a long straight section. In future, I will sort some forced air cooling and won't be going for big discs and won't be fitting top end race spec pads again. RS4-2 were ok, but RS14 are severe overkill</p><p></p><p>Yes, you can have too much of a good thing!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Madmatt. If your serious about 330x28mm discs, theres a few motors with these standard and various offsets for the bells from the Pagid catalogue</p><p>Alfa 159/spider with a 39.7mm bell</p><p>Various big Mercs with a 46.5mm bell... Grooved or plane</p><p>Porch Cayenne/ VW Toureg/ Audi Q7 with 73.5mm bell</p><p>The above motors should ring alarm bells when compared to the weight and power of a twingo!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="singlespeed, post: 15757, member: 264"] As Kam Racing mentioned, theres pads avaliable that can work to extremely high temps. however the low temp friction can be a little exciting to say the least. Pagid RS-14 pads can cope with discs that are practicaly melting and were fine for normal driving during the summer.But, durring the cold winter weather they were quite entertaining or scary at times at the end of the driveway when stone cold, or the end of a long straight section. In future, I will sort some forced air cooling and won't be going for big discs and won't be fitting top end race spec pads again. RS4-2 were ok, but RS14 are severe overkill Yes, you can have too much of a good thing! Madmatt. If your serious about 330x28mm discs, theres a few motors with these standard and various offsets for the bells from the Pagid catalogue Alfa 159/spider with a 39.7mm bell Various big Mercs with a 46.5mm bell... Grooved or plane Porch Cayenne/ VW Toureg/ Audi Q7 with 73.5mm bell The above motors should ring alarm bells when compared to the weight and power of a twingo! [/QUOTE]
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