Changing brake pads for IS350F
#31
you're telling me something i already know, that is rotors are the same on both cars, with the exception of two different pads -- f sport and non-f sport.
the poster mentioned that the f sport pads will ruin the rotors (which i obviously already know by experience), create more brake dust and FADE FASTER. he also goes to mention that the non-f sport will be easier on the rotor, have less brake dust, but also FADE FASTER as well? that's the point i'm trying to clear up because how can something work less intensely (less dust, prolong rotor life) but yet also fade just as fast? maybe that was a typo from him, which i was trying to clear up?
the poster mentioned that the f sport pads will ruin the rotors (which i obviously already know by experience), create more brake dust and FADE FASTER. he also goes to mention that the non-f sport will be easier on the rotor, have less brake dust, but also FADE FASTER as well? that's the point i'm trying to clear up because how can something work less intensely (less dust, prolong rotor life) but yet also fade just as fast? maybe that was a typo from him, which i was trying to clear up?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brake_fade
http://ebcbrakes.com/articles/what-is-brake-fade/
https://www.torquecars.com/articles/brake-fade.php
The F Sport pad MAY fade slower if it's better designed as noted in the links, but my guess according to Lexus is that it's just a grippier compound. And then F Sports tend to drive more aggressively so wear and fade may be faster... While I may drive aggressively sometimes, it's through turns and not during braking. I may go to non-F or aftermarket pads next time to reduce dust and rotor wear. Think of street pads as fine sandpaper, and race pads as coarse. More stopping bite but more rotor wear all the time also.
AdvanSLF, can't see your pics but a possibility is the caliper slide pins got sticky or froze up.
#32
I assume "fade faster" means brake fade would occurs easier due to the brake systems is unable to stand the high temperature.
High performance brake pads would stand higher temperature and most of the time the material is harder.
The F-Sport would stand higher temperature and it's a harder compound so would wear the rotor more.
High performance brake pads would stand higher temperature and most of the time the material is harder.
The F-Sport would stand higher temperature and it's a harder compound so would wear the rotor more.
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