Project Mu HC+
#1
Project Mu HC+
I am trying to find out if anyone is using or used Project Mu HC+ on track.
I am considering Project Mu Hc+ vs Project Mu CRs , please share your experience with these brakes pads. (Either one is fine)
This application will be used for track driving in mind so chime in if you know these brakes performance on track.
Thanks
I am considering Project Mu Hc+ vs Project Mu CRs , please share your experience with these brakes pads. (Either one is fine)
This application will be used for track driving in mind so chime in if you know these brakes performance on track.
Thanks
#3
Club Racer is horrible, I worn >50% within 3 hours of lapping (~100km). Initial bite is decent. The pad material is very soft, noticeable dust everywhere even after stopping on the street! In addition, the pads worn uneven from left to right pad in same caliper! I was told this is from "trail braking"....ummmm
For the money, stay away from this product. If you are serious about tracking, go with a brand that sponsors racing (i.e. Hawk, PFC, etc).
For the money, stay away from this product. If you are serious about tracking, go with a brand that sponsors racing (i.e. Hawk, PFC, etc).
#4
Club Racer is horrible, I worn >50% within 3 hours of lapping (~100km). Initial bite is decent. The pad material is very soft, noticeable dust everywhere even after stopping on the street! In addition, the pads worn uneven from left to right pad in same caliper! I was told this is from "trail braking"....ummmm
For the money, stay away from this product. If you are serious about tracking, go with a brand that sponsors racing (i.e. Hawk, PFC, etc).
For the money, stay away from this product. If you are serious about tracking, go with a brand that sponsors racing (i.e. Hawk, PFC, etc).
what do you use now, and did all those problems go away with just pad change?
thanks
#5
Originally Posted by ITR' timestamp='1347406043' post='22004970
Club Racer is horrible, I worn >50% within 3 hours of lapping (~100km). Initial bite is decent. The pad material is very soft, noticeable dust everywhere even after stopping on the street! In addition, the pads worn uneven from left to right pad in same caliper! I was told this is from "trail braking"....ummmm
For the money, stay away from this product. If you are serious about tracking, go with a brand that sponsors racing (i.e. Hawk, PFC, etc).
For the money, stay away from this product. If you are serious about tracking, go with a brand that sponsors racing (i.e. Hawk, PFC, etc).
what do you use now, and did all those problems go away with just pad change?
thanks
A local track here is really brutal on brakes so I will eventually need BBK or I need to have longgggggg cool down period between runs.
#6
who did you buy the pads from? these have been my last 3 sets of brake pads. i like them. 3 sets of fronts have lasted me nearly 2 years. i go thru the rears a lot slower.. i think im only on my 2nd set.
maybe im a little less aggressive on brakes. I dont crack rotors like some people on here.. but my times arent too far off from the fastest guys to make that much of a pad difference.
I may move up to the project Mu 999s for my next set. i have a semi sponsorship for motoIQ.com race series with mackin now
maybe im a little less aggressive on brakes. I dont crack rotors like some people on here.. but my times arent too far off from the fastest guys to make that much of a pad difference.
I may move up to the project Mu 999s for my next set. i have a semi sponsorship for motoIQ.com race series with mackin now
Club Racer is horrible, I worn >50% within 3 hours of lapping (~100km). Initial bite is decent. The pad material is very soft, noticeable dust everywhere even after stopping on the street! In addition, the pads worn uneven from left to right pad in same caliper! I was told this is from "trail braking"....ummmm
For the money, stay away from this product. If you are serious about tracking, go with a brand that sponsors racing (i.e. Hawk, PFC, etc).
For the money, stay away from this product. If you are serious about tracking, go with a brand that sponsors racing (i.e. Hawk, PFC, etc).
#7
who did you buy the pads from? these have been my last 3 sets of brake pads. i like them. 3 sets of fronts have lasted me nearly 2 years. i go thru the rears a lot slower.. i think im only on my 2nd set.
maybe im a little less aggressive on brakes. I dont crack rotors like some people on here.. but my times arent too far off from the fastest guys to make that much of a pad difference.
I may move up to the project Mu 999s for my next set. i have a semi sponsorship for motoIQ.com race series with mackin now
maybe im a little less aggressive on brakes. I dont crack rotors like some people on here.. but my times arent too far off from the fastest guys to make that much of a pad difference.
I may move up to the project Mu 999s for my next set. i have a semi sponsorship for motoIQ.com race series with mackin now
Originally Posted by ITR' timestamp='1347406043' post='22004970
Club Racer is horrible, I worn >50% within 3 hours of lapping (~100km). Initial bite is decent. The pad material is very soft, noticeable dust everywhere even after stopping on the street! In addition, the pads worn uneven from left to right pad in same caliper! I was told this is from "trail braking"....ummmm
For the money, stay away from this product. If you are serious about tracking, go with a brand that sponsors racing (i.e. Hawk, PFC, etc).
For the money, stay away from this product. If you are serious about tracking, go with a brand that sponsors racing (i.e. Hawk, PFC, etc).
Cracking rotors is new to me too (maybe the PFC are harder on rotors) but I know others who have also cracked rotors at this one local track. Some tracks are easier on brakes than others. I would not say I am much harder on the brakes than other drivers.
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#8
Club Racer is horrible, I worn >50% within 3 hours of lapping (~100km). Initial bite is decent. The pad material is very soft, noticeable dust everywhere even after stopping on the street! In addition, the pads worn uneven from left to right pad in same caliper! I was told this is from "trail braking"....ummmm
For the money, stay away from this product. If you are serious about tracking, go with a brand that sponsors racing (i.e. Hawk, PFC, etc).
For the money, stay away from this product. If you are serious about tracking, go with a brand that sponsors racing (i.e. Hawk, PFC, etc).
I consider the Project Mu 999 the gold standard, but won't use it due to price...
Keep in mind pads need to be matched to rotors; some pads like "soft" rotors, while others like "hard" rotors.
#10
Originally Posted by ITR' timestamp='1347406043' post='22004970
Club Racer is horrible, I worn >50% within 3 hours of lapping (~100km). Initial bite is decent. The pad material is very soft, noticeable dust everywhere even after stopping on the street! In addition, the pads worn uneven from left to right pad in same caliper! I was told this is from "trail braking"....ummmm
For the money, stay away from this product. If you are serious about tracking, go with a brand that sponsors racing (i.e. Hawk, PFC, etc).
For the money, stay away from this product. If you are serious about tracking, go with a brand that sponsors racing (i.e. Hawk, PFC, etc).
I consider the Project Mu 999 the gold standard, but won't use it due to price...
Keep in mind pads need to be matched to rotors; some pads like "soft" rotors, while others like "hard" rotors.
I agree 999 is just too expensive.
I don't know too much about different rotor makeup, strength and compatibility to pads, etc. I can only go on experience by others who have have tried different combos. If you have some pad/rotor combination which have worked for you, please do share.
I know most OEM replacement rotors are made in China so I decided to just buy the cheapest and spend money on better pads. I have tried SOS, ATE, Honda OEM and currently running PowerSlot.