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I've never gotten pads that serious, been able to use a frontage road with just a tad over a mile with only 3 potential lights in order to do some sort of process.Bedding instructions from EBC web site on how to bed EBC yellow brakes:
- On a safe straight road with no cars close behind or in front at approx. 40-50 mph apply the brake to 30% or so pressure whilst continuing to press the accelerator to main vehicle speed for as long as safe to do so, you will need approximately a clear quarter mile to do this so make sure you have that. This will drag the brakes, get them hot and take them past the 400-500C level required for bed in and you may even smell brake odour. You may feel the pedal go a little spongy, if it gets too soft abort the process and start again later. What is too soft? Too soft means that you feel that the brakes are not responding well.
- Release the brake and coast for a mile, slowly, unless you have to make a stop.
- If you have to abort the process part way through, repeat it as soon as safe to do so.
- Coasting after the bed in to allow discs to cool as you should not park the vehicle with HOT brakes. So be sure you have a road where it is safe enough to do this procedure with no imminent bends or stops in front of you so you can roll for a while and allow discs to cool, but if you need the brakes USE THEM
- Allow the brake to fully cool ( if possible overnight) and repeat the exact same process again.
- Your pads should feel entirely different to before the process, they should feel sharp and much more responsive. This process is called eliminating “Green fade” by burning off those surface volatiles.
- You will see blue marks on the discs after you stop, these will go away in a few miles
The process literally takes just a few minutes.
It would take me way longer to find that sort of road to use.
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