Learn About Brake Rotors and Pads | Fine Print Series

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  • @awacs337
    @awacs337 Před 5 lety +140

    Time stamps for Mobile:
    Index:
    00:00 - 00:37 Intro
    00:37 - 2:20 Brake Pad Basics and Temperatures
    2:20 - 3:28 MU - Coeffient of Friction Chart and Heat Ranges
    3:28 - 4:27 Pad Materials - Organic
    4:27 - 5:10 Pad Materials - Ceramic
    5:10 - 6:21 Pad Materials - Semi Metallic
    6:21 - 7:00 Pad Materials - Full Metallic
    7:00 - 8:02 Temp Charts and Brake Fade
    8:02 - 11:05 What is the Best Brake Pad?
    11:05 - 13:08 Brake Rotors Pros and Cons- Vented Blanks
    13:08 - 14:00 Slotted Rotors
    14:00 - 14:55 Heat Cracks and Heat Checking
    14:55 - 16:00 Cross Drilled Rotors
    16:00 - 17:39 Cryo Treated Rotors
    17:39 - 19:41 Two Piece Rotors and Big Brakes
    19:41 - 21:36 Carbon Ceramic Pros and Cons
    21:36 Bedding Brakes, Burnishing and Stopping Squeaks

    • @DearMajesty
      @DearMajesty Před 5 lety

      Whatever brake pad and rotor combo GM is using on their Cadillac ATS....is simply amazing.

    • @bigwillchill
      @bigwillchill Před 5 lety +1

      savage learn from your subscribers comments

    • @ChrisOh
      @ChrisOh Před 5 lety +3

      I know these more technical videos are not as loved like your other videos, but I really appreciate that you do these. Please keep doing them.

    • @pzakkly3976
      @pzakkly3976 Před 4 lety

      Francisco Garcia has to

  • @nicolatamanini5289
    @nicolatamanini5289 Před 5 lety +99

    Dear Mark, to my eyes what you are doing in this CZcams channel is truly superb. You have a way of presenting that makes me feel better every time I'm watching one of your videos. Their quality is top notch and I'll always be thankful to you because you provided, provide and will provide such beautiful content for the YT community. Don't stop, the world needs more people like you! Thank you again from an italian enthusiast.
    Grazie!!
    Nicola

  • @dil6969
    @dil6969 Před 4 lety +7

    When I was young and dumb, I needed brakes on my daily driver Miata. And my dumbass bought an expensive set of Hawk HPS pads for a stock 1.6 car that is driven almost entirely on the street. I never liked those pads. Crazy dusty, really noisy and terrible bite unless you got them super hot.
    I recently swapped to EBC green-stuff which is a street-only pad and it made a massive difference. Initial bite is 100% better. They don't dust as much and they grip just as well cold as they do hot. They don't dust like crazy and they are plenty good enough for spirited driving in a street car. I wish I had this video when I was 18 because it would have made choosing the right pad a lot easier. Don't buy trackable street pads thinking it'll make your vehicle stop better all the time. There is no pad that does everything great.
    Thank you for this video Mark. Because of your great information, I only bought the pads I needed.

    • @lometatron357
      @lometatron357 Před 2 lety

      Love your 100% thorough honesty😂😂😂

  • @Almighty_cornholio
    @Almighty_cornholio Před 5 lety +77

    Your videos are the cleanest, best pleasure

    • @UnaZoomer
      @UnaZoomer Před 3 lety +2

      Why don't you have a seat over there

  • @donohu90
    @donohu90 Před 5 lety +33

    I remember you talked with Matt on the Smoking Tire about how these videos don’t have some of the wider appeal or are too technical, or whatever it was, but I love the videos you do like this. Good work!

    • @X11CHASE
      @X11CHASE Před rokem

      We are in the minority numb nuts, “but I…” 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @AireJayy
    @AireJayy Před 5 lety +13

    Glad this series is back again! Something about you explaining stuff is far easier to digest than Engineering Explained. Maybe it's that silky smooth voice

    • @bradcomis1066
      @bradcomis1066 Před 5 lety +8

      A D The Goose always uses easy to understand language and provides lots of relatable real world examples. He’s a more engaging speaker too, so its easier to stick with what he is saying.

    • @valdius85
      @valdius85 Před 5 lety

      @@bradcomis1066 Also it seems he has lots of experience and hopefully Turbowski puts some of his optimistic experience into these ;)

  • @quaidmciver172
    @quaidmciver172 Před 5 lety +7

    The finest quality automotive video entertainment on CZcams!

  • @RotaryLover
    @RotaryLover Před 5 lety +1

    I'm a mechanic and my teachers never managed to explain everything as good as you did. I wish you were my teacher when I was at school.

  • @IGDesigns
    @IGDesigns Před 5 lety +2

    I talked to one of the head guys at AP once and he mentioned how he was an advocate of grooved/dimpled rotors. Not drilling or slotting all the way through meant they didn't create high stress concentrations (areas more prone to cracking). It's cool to actually see them in use with the ones you had.

  • @louie4316
    @louie4316 Před 5 lety +1

    Falling asleep? Are you kidding me. You had my attention 100%. Excellent explanation of the different braking systems. Thanks for sharing with us.

  • @MrRoger1337
    @MrRoger1337 Před 5 lety +5

    19:31 For some cars, there are aftermarket 2 piece brake rotors in the original dimensions, so you do not need to change calipers.

  • @mcswks2444
    @mcswks2444 Před 5 lety +3

    Soooooo... you've helped me decide on the Type R, and now with the really awesome trifecta (Fundamentals of Braking, All About Brake Pads and Rotors and Performance Car Myths) I'm diligently studying so that when I'll track the CTR, I won't destroy it (or myself).
    I can't emphasize enough how much you're helping a community so overwhelmed with hype and buzzwords to enjoy that which is dear to us.
    Oh, and I forgot about the awesome oil video, which I also enjoyed immensely. Especially as the FK8 Type-R comes with 0W20 oil as standard 🤔

  • @dwallis01
    @dwallis01 Před 5 lety +2

    The Long John Silver's reference made my day. Thank you for putting so much work into these videos. I love your channel because I can always learn something new.

  • @rzezniqq
    @rzezniqq Před 5 lety +4

    You clearly know your stuff. Keep up the good work. I hope you won't stop as I got used to your reviews and technical videos so much that I find any other CZcams car channel lacking in comparison (maybe except Engineering explained).

    • @TheChannel1978
      @TheChannel1978 Před 5 lety +1

      Prefer this channel. EE sometimes is too theoretical or detailed. This video by comparison provided a concise overview and had great practical examples. I have not seen the basic brake video yet, but I hope it covers the differences between various aspects of braking (bite, brake dissipation, wear) and which components of the brake system influence it in what way (fluid, lines, cooling of rotors in various ways). I'm not an expert by any means but have learnt a lot bt reading articles online or videos like these. Its one of those technical topics that don't get as much attention (except in racing circles) as say how much power an engine makes but it matters so much for track driving, it can't be overstated.

  • @miguelfreitas3186
    @miguelfreitas3186 Před 5 lety

    This is kind of videos are the reason the internet was created for. This is the kind of video you can't be doing anything else while you are watching or you will loose so many quality information. Congrats for your work. Probably the best automotive vlogger in terms of what really matters(content and the way you communicate).

  • @kodonosaki7342
    @kodonosaki7342 Před 5 lety

    Just discovered your channel. The tonal sound of your voice, transduced through microphne(s) and other audio equipement and processes, is not in any way unpleasant to my blast traumatized hearing - thank you! Your enunciation and diction are exemplary. The props and graphics provided, were visually sharp and on screen long enough for me to observe adequately. 1440pHD helps my diminished eyesight see more detail - thank you! I'm an elder car guy, who can't do much myself, anymore, but, I still have much interest in civil street performance - vehicular and personnal!

  • @itsbillybobs
    @itsbillybobs Před 3 lety

    Really enjoy these technical insight videos - they provide a lot of insight to people who throw thousands at brake components without thinking of their applications and the relative performance gains.

  • @laurenbina4188
    @laurenbina4188 Před 5 lety +3

    Was so excited when I saw I still had 1 more of your videos to catch up on for after work. Did not disappoint!! Thanks for helping me break this monotonous day and like always, I learned something 😀 You're the best.

  • @michaelcheshareck3275
    @michaelcheshareck3275 Před 5 lety +3

    Great video as always. For street driving I’m liking the factory Brembo pads on my Chevy SS sedan. I am running the 6 piston Brembo calipers from the C7 Z06 and 2 piece rotors up front, with Motul 600 fluid. The factory pads dust a lot, but they never give up with a good workout, and they aren’t loud. I’m sure at the track the Brembo pads wouldn’t work great, but they’d at least be decent when paired with the good fluid.

  • @workspilot.
    @workspilot. Před rokem

    I appreciate the knowledge. It has taken me a lot of varies articles to find this knowledge.
    The importance of brake fluid would be another proper video!

  • @applicareinc
    @applicareinc Před 5 lety

    Very Informative. Living In the Hudson Valley within the Appalachian Mountains. My Ford Transit Connect commercial van the front brakes get a workout. My transmission repair shop owner told me NOT to down shift going down long hills. It's cheaper to replace the brakes than the transmission, he told me. Your video is helpful for me to choose the best system for mountain driving. Thanks.

  • @ivanmazur9233
    @ivanmazur9233 Před 5 lety +1

    Amazing educational video, as all of your Fine Print series are. This is becoming one of my favorite auto channels. Engineering Explained got some serious competition!

  • @IGDesigns
    @IGDesigns Před 5 lety +7

    Solid way to start a Saturday. Thanks for the video!

  • @mrvang8077
    @mrvang8077 Před měsícem

    True....they all depends on your driving habits. And the driving condition environment. This is why its important to know how your vehicles perform in different environmemt and the condition.

  • @ChrisOh
    @ChrisOh Před 5 lety

    I know these more technical videos are not as loved like your other videos, but I really appreciate that you do these. Please keep doing them.

  • @taylormoats2099
    @taylormoats2099 Před 5 lety +1

    Mr. Goose, your production quality is of the best on CZcams. I’m impressed by your genuine bias, and that you don’t whore out your opinion on varying products. Keep it up, and always, great video!

  • @chubzywubzy88
    @chubzywubzy88 Před 4 lety +1

    Let’s get this guy more subscribers so we can get more of these videos. I appreciate the work you do, keep it up!

  • @chemboy63
    @chemboy63 Před 5 lety

    More of a comment on the channel in general than this specific video. Love the channel, particularly the fine print series - always able to pick up a nugget of wisdom from those. Your style is great - love the combo of technical knowledge presented with a touch of humor. Keep 'em coming.

  • @jspeed04
    @jspeed04 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for the information. This was very easy to understand. You've got a great series of content.

  • @anthonys6657
    @anthonys6657 Před rokem

    Fantastic content for a novice like me. Absolutely worth the watch. Thank you very much! I’m starting my journey towards track driving and this content is awesome.

  • @The888Redlich
    @The888Redlich Před rokem

    Great content, certainly not boring, thanks Mark

  • @WBush-uc9pe
    @WBush-uc9pe Před 5 lety +25

    0:25 How does Mr. Geese manage to keep a straight face while simultaneously making a bondage joke and a poop joke?
    *HOW!?*

  • @Morris1974
    @Morris1974 Před 5 lety +2

    Great information on brake pads and rotors. Will you do a follow-up on brake fluids and clear up information on 5.1 or super dot 4 and it's benefits.

  • @trevorwynkoop8591
    @trevorwynkoop8591 Před 5 lety

    This is a top tier channel. I love the technical content, don't hold back!

  • @rubencromeyer8043
    @rubencromeyer8043 Před 5 lety +6

    Amazing video thank you so much for existing!👌🙌👍

  • @Alexander-sr5fg
    @Alexander-sr5fg Před 5 lety

    Thank you for creating reference worthy content. There are so many myths in the automotive world. It's nice to see more enthusiasts spending money on slowing down (I'm talking to you, stage 2 wrx fans) but when they buy cross drilled, slotted rotors with Centric pads to daily drive I'm like "yo..."

  • @w345345345
    @w345345345 Před 5 lety +22

    Oh, Hi Mark.

  • @Was-here2
    @Was-here2 Před 5 lety +2

    In my Excursion that tips the scales over 8000 lbs, I was going through rotors like underwear warping them. Until I tried cryo treated rotors and now have 50k on them with no ill effect. Nice video as usual!

    • @supernovaa313
      @supernovaa313 Před 5 lety

      Eric J. Where did you get those rotors from

    • @Was-here2
      @Was-here2 Před 5 lety

      @@supernovaa313 Stoptech. I went with the cryo\ slotted. Amazon at the time had the best price.

    • @TypeVertigo
      @TypeVertigo Před 5 lety

      What pads did you pair them with?

    • @Was-here2
      @Was-here2 Před 5 lety +1

      @@TypeVertigo Hawk LTS

    • @Blacksunshine636
      @Blacksunshine636 Před 5 lety +1

      I have a Ridgeline that does the same thing. It's got stock rotors with Hawk LTS pads. I was on the fence about cryo till I read this. I'm going to give it a shot. Thanks for posting.

  • @jevononeal
    @jevononeal Před 3 lety

    I really appreciate these fine print, detailed, videos.

  • @hong99sm
    @hong99sm Před 5 lety +2

    Another outstanding video. That was very helpful. Thank you Mr. Goose!

  • @kevinliu375
    @kevinliu375 Před 4 lety

    You are knowledgeable and you tell it like it is. Love your videos. Keep them coming!

  • @Tracertme
    @Tracertme Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for doing this Mark , it was great and all I can say has already been mentioned before, so I'll just say this Ditto,Ditto,Ditto, because the praise never ends.... great work and so much much more value than these lifestyle car You Tubers.... I hope Google ask some of us to evaluate the value and quality of this video...... because we only need "One Mark" Excellent, no pun intended.

  • @07wrxtr1
    @07wrxtr1 Před 5 lety

    Another nice one! I like my z1 2-piece setup for the 370z. Shaved off 20lbs from the front and 10lbs from the rear. Somehow they stand up to whatever abuse I can throw at 'em!

  • @deancameron8378
    @deancameron8378 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for a quality video on a topic that is often overlooked

  • @AL-sf3qy
    @AL-sf3qy Před 5 lety

    All your videos get my like right away and automatically. You have always produced quality videos

  • @maninredhelm
    @maninredhelm Před 5 lety

    Best video I'll watch on brakes and rotors today.

  • @gamefoorum
    @gamefoorum Před 4 lety +1

    Not sure how it is in US but in Europe most semi metallic pads are around half of the cost of the ceramic ones , and from all forums seems that semi metallic have higher cold bite then the ceramic ones, most users said that when they brake it's not bitting initially as semi metallic ones , it's more gentle

  • @demetriusmichael
    @demetriusmichael Před rokem

    Thanks! Would love to learn about drum brakes too!

  • @racerx00
    @racerx00 Před 5 lety +6

    Great vid! Stop teasing us with the Atom already. :P

  • @ericmichel3857
    @ericmichel3857 Před 4 lety

    Really well done overview, the only thing i would disagree with is your opinion about cryo treated rotors. I have experimented with a track car without making any other changes just cryo treated vs non cryo treated and found there was a big difference in rotor wear and cracking. The cryo treated rotors lasted 2-3 times longer with everything else being the same. I did not buy pre treated rotors but used a local company that does this type of treatment, so exact same batch of rotors even.
    i was very skeptical but after seeing the difference first hand.... Perhaps under certain extremes cryo treating might not be enough to make a big difference, but under certain applications it does help a lot. I mean there is a reason that cryo treating has been around for a long time.

  • @undefined624
    @undefined624 Před 5 lety +10

    You are a cool guy. I hope you know that.

  • @fabianherrmann6398
    @fabianherrmann6398 Před 5 lety

    Excellent coverage, great visuals mated to structured points about this complex topic and well spoken into the camera as well. Just a dirty limerick here and there to break it up and the laugh driving the Atom in the end to remind the viewer who it is, that they are watching.

  • @tigamilla2594
    @tigamilla2594 Před 4 lety

    This should have more views, excellent, thank you!

  • @jrh11254
    @jrh11254 Před 4 lety

    Fantastic! Content & delivery: superb!

  • @aaronbryan5095
    @aaronbryan5095 Před 5 lety

    Seeing Mark giggling like a little boy while driving the Ariel Atom makes me really happy.

  • @scottieray
    @scottieray Před 5 lety +1

    Part 3...Should be about ABS tuning. Most road cars (and motorcycles) have conservative ABS thresholds and the ABS intervenes far sooner than an experienced driver (or rider) desires. This was very apparent in my MINI Cooper S and also in my 2017 Mustang GT.

    • @Blacksunshine636
      @Blacksunshine636 Před 5 lety

      Can you tune ABS thresholds?

    • @mdev8846
      @mdev8846 Před rokem

      Only module Bosch ABS COMPETITION is the solution.

  • @paulbornuat5655
    @paulbornuat5655 Před 5 lety

    You didn't bore me to death, very informative video, thanks!

  • @timking2822
    @timking2822 Před 2 lety

    FYI. I installed HP+ pads on my Atom 3 and it made it much more drivable by substantially lowering the pedal effort and I could approach lock-up; as opposed to being off/on.

  • @dbnpoldermans4120
    @dbnpoldermans4120 Před 5 lety +18

    Brake Fade is a lot worse than it sounds. Oh some fade, whatever. I was like that too
    Let me explain why it's a nightmare and my experience
    On the track let's say you are speeding onto a curve.
    You will want to brake.
    As you step on the brake pedal it's like hardly any braking is being done. Kind of like ABS in the snow
    You step on the brake harder, a bit more braking is being done.
    (the thing is, on the previous turn I had no brake fade, it just suddenly happens)
    If you are not driving on the limit of what your car can do you will have no issues.
    Apparently I was not driving at the limit, if I was, It would've been a crash for sure.
    Brake fade really takes the fun out of racing, so get it straight if you are serious about racing.
    And I wish for every car enthusiast to never have to experience it. It's just so horrible. It's like a near death experience, blood levels going through the roof, adrenaline pumping in a bad way

    • @ryanmcfarland1900
      @ryanmcfarland1900 Před 5 lety +8

      Sounds scary. I’ve never had it come on so suddenly. My experience has been the pedal going a bit further each turn and as soon as I notice, i back off. That was in a light car though, so the effects were probably lessened.

    • @n9athan
      @n9athan Před 5 lety +2

      Dbn Poldermans if you can interpret the Mu vs. Temperature graphs that’s exactly what they are showing. Below a certain temperature pads will basically not work, above a certain temperature the same applies. The coefficient of friction doesn’t fall off as quickly for some pads, some have a more linear decrease with temperature but may have other trade offs.

  • @SILENTJRM
    @SILENTJRM Před 4 lety +1

    Bless you and your videos Mr geese sir. I'm now looking into the carbotech pads for the 2013 GS 350 I just bought. Looking for the best performing street pad for very spirited driving as whatever the dealer put on I'm thinking may not have enough bite to them.

  • @JCJW101
    @JCJW101 Před rokem

    For street driving with occasional spirited runs I prefer drilled rotors for the cooling, I know people hate them due to cracking but I don't track my car and with normal rotors I find they get exceptionally hot and suffer brake fade on those spirited runs. Just putting my 2 cents out there as I stayed away from them for years due to all the internet comments but I'm now a convert as they fit my driving profile really well. I'm even going to try drilled and slotted next time to see if I get extra bite.

    • @JCJW101
      @JCJW101 Před rokem

      @Lapsio They do get clogged that's true but not completely so they're still better than blank rotors. I'm liking my drilled and slotted btw. I've got some basic Mintex pads this time for 1/5th the cost and performance is still there but just requires a bit more pressure and three's only tiny bit of slotted noise and vibration under VERY hard braking.

  • @whatevernevermind5960
    @whatevernevermind5960 Před 5 lety +1

    Always stoked when you upload!

  • @vader540is
    @vader540is Před 5 lety +2

    Nice video! But you forgot to mention high carbon street rotors that normally come on euro cars.

    • @bradcomis1066
      @bradcomis1066 Před 5 lety +1

      Rob E hmmm, interesting. I’m wondering about them now too. The euro driving experience is a bit different than north american driving- possible autobahn driving and possibly more mountainous. It seems to me that BMWs produce quite a bit of brake dust. I would bet that whatever pads they use are capable of handling a little bit more heat than the typical American car, while still being streetable with a bit more maintenance.

  • @TeePeeB
    @TeePeeB Před 5 lety

    Excellent! I wish you had mentioned the efficacy [or not] of chamfered brake pads. Thank you.

  • @kbynum28
    @kbynum28 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for taking your time to make this video. Really appreciate it and very informative

  • @longislandhillbilly4780

    Thanks good video.You''re making me a car person. Just what I need : another expensive hobby! I'll keep cost down by buying the Corolla hatchback .

  • @OldAssSax
    @OldAssSax Před 5 lety

    Cracking video as usual. Thank you for time/content indexing the video.

  • @nelsonsubaru
    @nelsonsubaru Před 5 lety

    Videos is excellent, they are. Thanks for the long form content!

  • @viciousocean
    @viciousocean Před 5 lety +1

    great video!! can you do a short video on Calipers?

  • @oyurcha1
    @oyurcha1 Před 5 lety

    All your videos have been on point so far, but in this one you were a bit vague some places, I'll add some info on top.
    Please don't take my word for it and do your own research people.
    Main purpose of cryotreatment is to remove residual stresses from metal and to improve uniformity of grain boundaries in metal.
    Bedding in pads allows for ensuring uniform pressure on the contact surface, via pad wear to the topography of the rotor. Also, and you touched on this, filling in the microcracks with pad material to allows for more uniform heat transfer through the rotor surface and therefore avoiding hot spot formation.

    • @TheChannel1978
      @TheChannel1978 Před 5 lety

      Since you seem knowledgeable on the subject, could you explain how bedding in a pad is better in creating a transfer layer compared to just using the pad directly on track? I mean, obviously it is a a safety issue for a track pad not to be bedded in, so it makes sense to do that gradually and before track sessions. But what about those pads that are semi race/street+track like Hawp HP+? Is it the gradual increase of braking force that bedding routines usually have that helps to build up ever more transfer material compared to the less constant and more sporadic nature of regular braking? My HP+ seem fairly easy to bed and the difference of not doing it well seems fairly minor. But I wonder if that is just because it is still a street oriented pad also.

    • @oyurcha1
      @oyurcha1 Před 5 lety +1

      Bedding in pads doesn't mean you have to follow the instructions to the t. The procedure is just a suggestion. It's like cooking, you don't have to follow recipe exactly to get something that tastes good ;) Main goal is to go through several heat cycles, shave off high spots, transfer some brake pad material into rotor surface. There was a number of times when I bedded fresh pads and rotors in during the first session on the track. @@TheChannel1978

  • @JoseMorales-vw4qf
    @JoseMorales-vw4qf Před 5 lety

    Learned a lot...great info. For 2007 Mustang Roust 427r...435Hp... finding conflicting info on OE PADS...unable to find original pad material. Ford internet says organic, or is better to go semi metallic. I like the idea on using ceramic compound. I use the car for pleasure and some spirited driving at times. Your advice will be very appreciated. Thanks, Jose

  • @tayl0rd553
    @tayl0rd553 Před 5 lety

    Not to be argumentative or contrary, but from my experience with the ceramic pads on my car, they work better at higher temps. I almost rear ended someone trying to stop from 25MPH when the pads were cold. I wasn't following too closely or driving crazy. I was just following along with traffic, trying to slow/stop like everybody else. When the pads get some heat in them, they work pretty good.

  • @danc2014
    @danc2014 Před 4 měsíci

    I had to watch this after all the new ..You do not need big brake videos. There must be a lots of people changing brakes because it look better.

  • @TrevorReaStewartnexus
    @TrevorReaStewartnexus Před 5 lety

    another savagely awesome video! thanks guys

  • @LawrenceTimme
    @LawrenceTimme Před 5 lety +16

    I like my brake pads to be made from sawdust and wd40. Makes the driving experience much more...... Interesting

    • @BreadAndGatorade
      @BreadAndGatorade Před 5 lety +1

      So what you are saying is you like drum brakes? Soviet Russia is happy to let you buy a car from them :)

    • @LawrenceTimme
      @LawrenceTimme Před 5 lety +1

      @@BreadAndGatorade drum brakes are OK. They last way longer.

    • @tr6864
      @tr6864 Před 5 lety +1

      @@LawrenceTimme true

  • @jeffreysalzman1497
    @jeffreysalzman1497 Před 5 lety

    Great info and great presentation. Just enough sick jokes to keep me completely entertained while I learn.

  • @danielhandika8767
    @danielhandika8767 Před 5 lety

    3:54 softer pad material, anti leak and highly absorbent!

  • @alexhise968
    @alexhise968 Před 3 lety

    Cryogenic treatment works great but it does depend on the correct pad. Cracking rotors are more likely caused by uneven heating or cooling

  • @HotCarl73
    @HotCarl73 Před 5 lety

    22:44 "TRANFER" LAYER. What is this, amateur hour? Try putting a little effort into your videos. But seriously, best car channel on youtube. You're on a whole other level. The fine prints are fantastic. I look to your car reviews to get the most honest, well researched and presented opinion. You should have 10 million subscribers.

  • @josemiralrio1746
    @josemiralrio1746 Před 4 lety

    Awesome videos keep it up. I used to watch donut media but they seem to be straying from their humble beginnings. Keep it up guys

  • @micahhill4786
    @micahhill4786 Před 5 lety

    I have been using oreillys brakebestselect ceramic pads on three of my cars and I like them low dust great brake pedal feel and stopping power

  • @edwinremudaro7953
    @edwinremudaro7953 Před 4 lety

    Excellent tips thanks for sharing.

  • @shaniranikauboj
    @shaniranikauboj Před 5 lety

    I love Fine Print Series!
    Will you do How to videos in the future?

  • @EvanMoon
    @EvanMoon Před 5 lety

    Great material, you know, brakes. thank you so much for all the insight

  • @skollar26
    @skollar26 Před 5 lety

    Amazing video. Learned a lot!

  • @billthompson9595
    @billthompson9595 Před 5 lety

    learned a lot from this tutorial. Thank you again......a yea I am a subscriber!

  • @Michael_Lorenson
    @Michael_Lorenson Před 4 lety

    Excellent!

  • @TheChannel1978
    @TheChannel1978 Před 5 lety +1

    I use cryo treated rotors (science of speed or Stoptech, don't remember) on my Hawk HP+ pads. I have noticed I am getting sparking under hard braking. Is that an issue that shows an incompatibility between rotor and pad material? Have not noticed any melting of wheel well plastics or paint damage, but just curious if this is a red flag or less than ideal configuration. Braking performance is excellent and this happens on bedded pads only under hard braking.

  • @Darksyne
    @Darksyne Před 5 lety +1

    I use Hawk HPS pads with Brembo "blank" rotors on the front of my Acura and you can really feel the better bite once they heat up and they don't make a crazy amount of noise but they dust up like a bastard.

    • @TheChannel1978
      @TheChannel1978 Před 5 lety

      HPS is a fairly mild steet/pad, still mostly street focused. If you go to the HP+ variant it gets more track oriented. You get even more bite at operating temps but the noise (when cold) and dust is stratospheric. I still use them :) My car is a week ender so that's fine.

    • @Blacksunshine636
      @Blacksunshine636 Před 5 lety

      @@TheChannel1978 I'm usign HP+ on my daily my Daily Miata. I love the way they feel when they warm up but the dust is out of control.

    • @Darksyne
      @Darksyne Před 5 lety

      I got the HPS for a sweet deal from amazon (probably because they were 3 years old with 2015 being the date of manufacturing lol) They are a noticeable step up from your typical autoparts branded ceramic pads and so far have an Amazing pad life if you're daily driving and grip like a beast once they're properly warmed up. I heard a lot of people complain about the HP+ being noisy when cold out which would drive me crazy driving in Canada >.

  • @MrDieselakias
    @MrDieselakias Před 5 lety

    I remember reading that carbon-ceramic are not suited for road use, they are not exploited due to the low temperatures... but u said they are perfect for the road and may be destroyed easily with high temperatures. I thought many racecars wear them...

  • @FreestylerAlbert
    @FreestylerAlbert Před 5 lety

    I think ther eis nothing more important then to find the correct match between the pad and rotor. When the pad is too hard, it's gonna eath the rotor, when it's too soft it's not gonna brake as well. This is why a lot of people in racing uses FERODO DS series pads, you can find them in so many different types for pads.
    The drills on the rotors are was useful only in the past. In these days with the new materials it's only design, nothing else.
    btw I'm msing Stoptech because AP racing is way tooooo expensive :D

  • @r33skylineprojects59
    @r33skylineprojects59 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow thanks just what I needed to know ..

  • @medokn99
    @medokn99 Před 5 lety +14

    please don't use the premiere feature

  • @morganpowell2999
    @morganpowell2999 Před 5 měsíci

    Police ford explorers get brake fade after about the 6th or 7th hard brake. Really not good when coming up to a red light to stop and you’re not stopping.

  • @MrHaun
    @MrHaun Před 5 lety +3

    I only use the finest brake pads from Callahan auto.

  • @kennethgrutter9406
    @kennethgrutter9406 Před 3 lety

    Hi, thanks for the great video, and educating me. I'm getting ready to swap out the rotors on my 2017 Honda Ridgeline. It seems as though any car I drive, I manage to warp the rotors. I have done some towing, and pretty heavy hauling in this little truck, and well as doing both through the mountains of Virginia. I'm considering the EBC smooth rotors, with the "green stuff" pads as a replacement. From what I've seen, they cost about 1/3 more, than the Stoptechs, or Powerstops, that are slotted, and drilled. My mechanic said to stay away from drilled rotors, for the same reason you explained. Should I go with the more expensive EBC rotors and pads, or one of the cheaper brands. I don't tow anymore on a regular basis, but I do haul occasionally, and ride in the mountains too. Your advice would be greatly appreciated.

  • @triplemotor
    @triplemotor Před 5 lety

    Excellent video....Thank you

  • @jaygrizzel4883
    @jaygrizzel4883 Před 2 lety

    Q: what pad put on a 4k Lb street car has the best cold bite / cof but can also be taken to the track on the odd occasion.

  • @mohassabo2843
    @mohassabo2843 Před 3 lety

    AP Racing FTW

  • @BarnStangz
    @BarnStangz Před 5 lety

    Did any of these pads come with coupons to Long John's for free Lobster Bites, I hear they are ToDDD's favorite. Great video man! This will help a TON of people!