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So this means OEM pads are Ferodo DS2500?DS25HP
I'm finding the standard brakes to be fantastic in terms of stopping power, perhaps just a little grabby at low speed. I think you would have to be doing some very serious track work to need an upgrade.
People who actually use their brakes (at the track) switch out to steel. Carbon ceramics are typically chosen for street cars for aesthetic reasons. Lots of tiny improvements, but not really worth the ~$10k cost of entry. Slightly better braking on the street, don't rust, less dust, weight tiny bit less, look prettier (must be larger due to poor thermal conductivity, which fits the oversized exotic wheels betterIf anyone's thinking to upgrade the brakes, they should go directly to CARBON CERAMICS.
Or, hope that Lotus will offer this option somewhere in the future.
Most of EMIRA competition already offers that: Porsches, Corvettes, BMW M2, Mercedes SL etc.
So even if it's expensive, Lotus should offer it.
And blind-spot monitoring too! : )
Precisely. I’m not going to increase the cost of each track day by an amortized $500/day to run a worse selection of carbon ceramic brake pads.People who actually use their brakes (at the track) switch out to steel. Carbon ceramics are typically chosen for street cars for aesthetic reasons. Lots of tiny improvements, but not really worth the ~$10k cost of entry. Slightly better braking on the street, don't rust, less dust, weight tiny bit less, look prettier (must be larger due to poor thermal conductivity, which fits the oversized exotic wheels better), etc. It's just bragging rights, really. Stick with steel.
Yes I believe that's correct. Someone will need to pop one out to see the code on the back to verify though.So this means OEM pads are Ferodo DS2500?
Very good pads for spirited street use!
They’re fine for street use and very light track work.I thought the Lotus brakes were supposed to be pretty stellar out of the box. not sure why they need to be upgraded. I guess some people just want to upgrade!