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Just looking at the page below on the different types of EBC brake pads;

http://www.k300performance.co.uk/ebc-brake-pads.htm

and noticed they have a range of OEM replacement pads, namely the "Black" range - has anyone used the Black range pads on their Celica? Does anyone think they'd be sufficient for standard road driving? Or would everyone think the Green range should be a minimum? We've recently got a mid-90's 6th Gen Celica and I'm finding the brakes a little lackluster.

TIA.

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I've got the green pads and I can't complain. Plenty of stopping power round Nur. 3-4 laps and they where still working well (though I wouldn't want to push them much more than that, quite hot, disks going blue).

They seemed alot better than stock, though when I replaced the pads I also found one of the calipers had seized up at the bottom, so freeing that up would give me some good gains as well... so its hard for me to have a clear idea of how they really compare. If you're finding your brakes weak, you might have a similar issue with the caliper.

Also to bare in mind, the Celica has great progressive brakes. E.g. they're not overly power assisted. If you want to brake hard, you push the pedal hard (as it should be).

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Im runing on red stuff, thay are sharp :thumbsup:

But when your driving around town or in trafic thay sqeel like enything, i ran my lats car on green and thay were much better but did make a bit of noise when thay got realy hot.

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