18th February 2003, 01:53
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Paul is right if you can stand the squeal from the Oranges (and i have also driven Blacks on the street with no problems re cold stops)
the M5 is too fast and too heavy to get away with street pads on most tracks (in cool weather you can probably get away with street pads on a course like Sears Point judging from my rotor temps)
in hot weather, even oranges will start to smear on demanding tracks like Thunder Hill and Laguna Seca and you really need to run blacks -- in cool weather at Laguna Seca another M5 with stock brakes could run 2 min laps with me for about 5 laps before his brakes faded
if you're more experienced you can manage the brakes better and judge how hard you can run before backing off to let them cool -- with limited experience i find that hard to do and anyhow prefer not to worry about brake management on top of everything else
after a variety of problems (described in old posts) i'm running Axxis Ultimates with my StopTech brakes on the street and switching to blacks with a set of track rotors for the track -- it takes about 45 minutes to do the swap (after all is said and done i don't think performance with stock brakes doing a pad and rotor swap would be a lot worse, but the pad and rotor change with stock brakes is not a lot of fun)
still running OEM rear pads without problem but i'd like to switch them for something a bit better when when available
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