Postby Hasbeen » 19 Jan 2013 01:28
I have EBC greenstuff pads on the 7.
The brakes were totally rebuilt with stock gear, greenstuff pads, & hard but not competition rear linings, over 10 years & 60,000Km ago. I am still perfectly happy with them. They lock the front first, but only if asked, & will lock all 4 if asked seriously.
The fact that they are still only about half worn indicates I don't brake that hard usually. I did get them gently smoking once, after a pretty hard 4Km 1000Ft very twisty decent into a valley in the ranges. Well some fool was tailgating me & I got annoyed. They had not faded at that stage, & have not faded on me.
I have the 8, with a big master cylinder & booster, 4 pot front with vented discs, & single pot rear discs to compare it with.
The 8 stops a bit better, probably due to it's bigger & better quality tyres. I'm sure the 8s brakes would be much superior on the track, but for day to day road driving it is the tyres that are the limiting factor.
I did have one 7 with tired brakes & it was positively dangerous, as I bought it. In the wet it would lock one or a number of wheels, under normal braking, with no warning. I believe the condition of the system & the tyres are more important than size for road use.
What you need will depend on what & how you use the car of course, but that's my take on it.
Hasbeen