YellowStuff pads bedding in...


Dunsy

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I chucked away the box and insturctions for bedding in these pads, done Zero miles so far and they ideally need to be bed in by the 6th of feb.

Whats the best/advised way of bedding in these/any pads? Ive heard a few stories about driving hundreds of miles nice and steady, also heard that you go out and roast them from 70-0 a few times, the two of which couldnt be further apart :))

Any info would be appreciated, StevenEK9, answer please :D
 
I just drove normally for a while then started canning them!
 
super, getting the car out tomorrow for the first time in 3 months. Gonna go a relaxed wee trundle
 
I wish i had a place to store my car (garage) i only have a drive :( but at least i get to drive it every day :dance:
 
boring

seriously this is the best way, done this on a few sets of pads.......

drive about for 10 miles or so, as normal letting the car get up to temp etc etc, use brakes normally, not too hard

do about 6-8 stops from about 80 - 20, DO NOT STOP though, after doing these continual hard slow downs you should smell the pads as they will be roasting

Drive about for a bit to let the pads cool

do some more hard braking as mentioned above, about another 4-6 stops

Drive about some more to cool them

Enjoy your nicely bedded in brakes, perhaps go home, enjoy a few stellas and punch momo in the face after :thumbsup:
 
Steven, that whole description sounds like fun, and the last part sounds like every other night of the week. Cheers man
 
Not all pads are the same, some require different treatment to bed in. You call of course.
 
Will is not referring to bedding in Yellow stuff pads.

What I am trying to say is one size does not fit all. EBC have put a lot of effort into how pads bed in as it was seen as a problem with older EBC pads on a number of fronts like how well they work, how long they last , how much they wear the disk to name but 3.

I think ebc yellow stuff pads come with quite specific bedding in process thats all.
EBC Brake Pads - YellowStuff, RedStuff, GreenStuff buy online all 10% off
They recon its quite important too.

However its up to the user in the end whatever they decide.
 
I've used that procedure on

Hawk HP+ on my ek9
dixcel type Z on my ek9
Endless CCX on my ek9
carbotech xp8 on my ek9

project mu b-spec on my dads fd2

oem vw pads on my sisters golf

All with great results

Shouldn't matter what pads, you are basically trying to burn off the top layer of resins on the pads and get an even distribution of pad material on the discs, this can be done with any pads

To be honest, if a set of pads can't withstand that bedding in procedure, I wouldn't have much faith in them for use on track
 
That's the factory recomendation:
In Street use situations …
Bedding in when the red EBC surface coating (marked on the pads as Brake In) is applied.
Best procedure is to drive gently avoiding harsh braking unless in an emergency for first 100 miles. In the second 100 miles (up to 200) you can use gently increasing brake pressures when using the brakes.
Only after 200 miles urban driving (not 200 miles on a freeway where brakes are almost unused) should you attempt to apply heavy load and heat to the brakes. To do this final bedding on a QUIET ROAD in safe traffic apply the brakes and slow from 60 to 10 MPH five times in a row. Then drive slowly for a few minutes if safe to do so to allow the brakes to cool. Try to avoid coming to a rest whilst the brakes are heated.
A smell may be noticed from the warm brakes, this is normal. Repeat this procedure a second time after the brakes have TOTALLY cooled down. EBC pads get better with miles. Even after this bed in procedure it can take up to 1500 miles before the pads are at their best. In the meantime the pads will be good and safe but true potential not realised. EBC makes performance pads that last, they do not bed in within 5 minutes driving. Noises will be more likely during the first 1000-1500 miles use whilst this chemical bedding takes place.

NEVER attempt to sand or scotchbrite brake pads to assist it bedding in or noise reduction,this will only make things worse by taking the pads "Off-Flat" and require hundreds of miles driving to seat them again during which time the brakes will feel very dull. The only way to seat pads is against the rotor they will be used on and by following our bedding recommendation.

Bedding in for trackday or race use …
We remind you there is NO WARRANTY on any EBC product for race use due to the very varying conditions that can be seen. However, care bedding pads in and monitoring wear will get the best from our products.
Most EBC pads including Yellow range pads now have the brake in coating. If possible and using a street based car, fit the pads before the race use and bed in as above for street use. Try to get 200-300 miles urban driving on the pads before racing them. If this is NOT possible and you fit at the track bed like this.
Drive two laps steadily applying the brakes every few seconds and then coast for a full lap without any unnecessary braking to allow pads and rotors to cool down. Drive a third lap applying the brakes slightly harder each time and again drive a cooldown lap. Do NOT pull up and park the car with the brakes red hot, try to let them cool as much as possible before coming to a rest. It is also important to understand that the pads must be geometrically matched to the rotor (flat and parallel) before they will bed in chemically. If you do the above bed in and get violent fade first use you MUST repeat the bedding procedure. We get lots of new customers calling in saying my brakes have faded and when they send a digital the pad is only touching on 70-80% of its surface area. Fade early in a pads life is almost a good thing. It is called GREEN fade and will disappear so if you suffer Green fade (you will notice this by smell), you are on the right path and this is not a negative. If you are getting fade after 20 laps and the pads are part worn, then something else needs looking into such as material choice, bleeding of the system, driving style etc …
 
Started the process today, did about 100km of town/b road driving, nothing too stressful for the brakes, just normal braking...They feel savage straight away, initial bite when cold is very good! Cant wait for these to be fully operational
 
YES, But honestly, Coupled with the Twin pots and the 300mm discs these brakes are Savage, if i use them aggresively my ABS cant handle it and locks up...even in the dry...Uh oh
 
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