FS: Red AP Racing 6/4 BBK
#46
Free Bump. Awesome brakes!
Can you give any advice on what pads to use for street
What pads to use for track
Pads for mixed ?
Cant fine any info on how much it cost to replace rotors, or what pads you can get (model numbers, where to buy etc
Can you give any advice on what pads to use for street
What pads to use for track
Pads for mixed ?
Cant fine any info on how much it cost to replace rotors, or what pads you can get (model numbers, where to buy etc
#47
For these brake i'm not 100% sure but right now i'm running project mu street pads i forgot ecactly what ones but they are much quieter and less dust than the ones that come with the kit.
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R6n350GT (04-14-2012)
#48
i cant find where to buy any pads for these brakes.. where do i look /? ap3700 pads show no results..
#50
If you want me to make a new thread on these brakes let me know, hope it helps your sale with buyer knowing more about them.. If you can help us out and let us know which of the f + r pads are the ones for the 3700 and 3750 in the links.. ill bold them. cheers
For those thinking of buying these brakes i have almost found what pads you can buy and explanation of which is used for street, track, mixed..
http://www.apracing.com/Product.aspx?ProductID=2858
Types for these brakes are categorized as
APF401 - Competition Pad suitable for Circuit & Rally use. Good bite and stable friction give excellent modulation & release characteristics, Should be considered where PFC01, Ferodo DS1.11 and Mintex F2R are currently used.
APF402 - Competition Pad for Circuit & Rally use. Not suitable for road use. Higher friction than 401, rising torque, good release , little or no fade. Should be considered where Project Mu H19, PFC05, Raybestos ST43, Ferodo DS2.11, Mintex F4R or F6R are currently used.
APF403 - General Competition Pad. Not suitable for road use. Easy to bed, predictable and repeatable performance with good bite & friction. Consider where Raybestos ST41 / ST43, Ferodo DS3000 or 4003 are currently used.
APF404 - Excellent High Performance Road and Track pad. Consistent performance, low wear, disc friendly, low noise, low dust, low fade, good feel. Consider where Ferodo DS2500, Pagid Blue RS4-2, Pagid RS421 or Carbo-Tech XP10 are currently used.
APF405 - Suitable for High Performance Road, Track and Lightweight circuit cars. Consistent performance, disc friendly, low noise, good feel. Consider where Pagid (Blue) RS4-2, RS4-4, Ferodo DS2500 are currently used.
Front 6 piston AP racing 3700 pads
http://www.apracing.com/Product.aspx?ProductID=2996
Rear 4 piston AP racing 3750 pads
http://www.apracing.com/Product.aspx?ProductID=2995
Edit: again i will move this entire post if its considered 'hijacking'
found this,
http://www.apracing.com/drawings/Ind...ake%20Kits.pdf
no g35 but 350z kit says
says front are CP7040D61
says rear are CP7600D43
For those thinking of buying these brakes i have almost found what pads you can buy and explanation of which is used for street, track, mixed..
http://www.apracing.com/Product.aspx?ProductID=2858
Types for these brakes are categorized as
APF401 - Competition Pad suitable for Circuit & Rally use. Good bite and stable friction give excellent modulation & release characteristics, Should be considered where PFC01, Ferodo DS1.11 and Mintex F2R are currently used.
APF402 - Competition Pad for Circuit & Rally use. Not suitable for road use. Higher friction than 401, rising torque, good release , little or no fade. Should be considered where Project Mu H19, PFC05, Raybestos ST43, Ferodo DS2.11, Mintex F4R or F6R are currently used.
APF403 - General Competition Pad. Not suitable for road use. Easy to bed, predictable and repeatable performance with good bite & friction. Consider where Raybestos ST41 / ST43, Ferodo DS3000 or 4003 are currently used.
APF404 - Excellent High Performance Road and Track pad. Consistent performance, low wear, disc friendly, low noise, low dust, low fade, good feel. Consider where Ferodo DS2500, Pagid Blue RS4-2, Pagid RS421 or Carbo-Tech XP10 are currently used.
APF405 - Suitable for High Performance Road, Track and Lightweight circuit cars. Consistent performance, disc friendly, low noise, good feel. Consider where Pagid (Blue) RS4-2, RS4-4, Ferodo DS2500 are currently used.
Front 6 piston AP racing 3700 pads
http://www.apracing.com/Product.aspx?ProductID=2996
Rear 4 piston AP racing 3750 pads
http://www.apracing.com/Product.aspx?ProductID=2995
Edit: again i will move this entire post if its considered 'hijacking'
found this,
http://www.apracing.com/drawings/Ind...ake%20Kits.pdf
no g35 but 350z kit says
says front are CP7040D61
says rear are CP7600D43
Last edited by R6n350GT; 04-14-2012 at 06:20 AM.
#53
I don't know 100% because i bought them used but i have put about 30k on them(so i'd guessimate around 50k miles), changed out the pads last year and all seals looked good and all pistons were working. I don't think they will fit the newer gen g's i'd assume you would need an adapter as your brakes aren't a direct bolt on for older gen G's.