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For twenty one years now, EBC (European Brake Company) has been the dominant force in motorcycle brakes all over the world with a list of national and world chanpionship winners using EBC products, looking like the who's who of racing. In 1998 alone EBC Brakes claimed over 50 USA National Chanpionships plus the British 600 Supersport Championship and the World 600cc Supersport title.
Off road EBC continues to dominate with Arena Cross US Champion with Buddy Antunez clinching the title in 1998 using EBC Brakes and World Champion Joel Smets signing up in 1999 for a third successive year with the EBC product, due to its quality and performance.
EBC launched its AUTOMOTIVE range of Kevlar Disc Brake Pads in the late 80's, and their rise to success in the European marker has been nothing less than meteoric. In the US, EBC has just started distribution of their world-famous brake pads.
Based on this well founded history of championship winning quality and know-how in disc pad manufacture. Toysport is proud to present another world-class product.
THE PRESENT
"Greenstuff" is the name coined to describe our current sport automotive pad. A high friction Kevlar based organic pad with very low metallic content that comes on strong from first application of the brake pedal, without disc damage or UNSIGHTLY BLACK DUST.
Greenstuff clinchecc the Ginetta Championship in the UK in 1998, the Formula 600 Championship in both 1997 and 1998, and went on to be spectacular on the SEAT Ibiza Rally Car of former worl rally champion Roger Clark's son's car, Oliver Clark.
"Redstuff" our semi metallic high performance race material made a flying start in saloon car racing, having clinched the Slick 50 Saloon Car Championship with the Honda of Ian Mitchell in 1997. Going into the 1999 race session many race teams, including the Porsche 924 Championship cars, the European Citroen Saxo and BMW class racing extensively use the Redstuff.
"Yellowstuff" is the name for EBC's latest high durability full race formulation, which is currently being used on heavier cars in race use in Europe and debuts in the AMerican racing scene in the year 2000.
SPORT
COMPACT Users Guide to the BRAKE GALAXY
Why Kevlar?
This world famous Dupont fiber is used in bulletproof
vests and the space shuttle. I is very expensive but an excellent binding fiber,
low abrasive, non-metallic and therefore, cleaner and easier on rotors.
Kevlar fiber is six times as strong as steel when used in a brake pad
in matrix form. Kevlar pads are never the cheapest but often the best.
What causes Brake Dust?
As lower cost brake pads wear or carbonize (at
temperatures found in braking), dust is released.
Many pad manufacturers use materials that cause dust in their pads.
EBC’s Greenstuff contains NONE of these, hence pads run cleaner.
Plus pads do not surface carbonize until 900-1000°F.
So in normal street use dust is almost entirely eliminated.
Any dust that is generated in performance use is easily wiped/washed
away without damage to alloy wheels.
Note, “EBC Greenstuff won the 1999 UK “Autotrade Magazine”
INNOVATION AWARD for its clean running, high performance features.”
Brake Fade Explained?
All
pads contain some organic (living) materials.
Resins that bind pad compounds together are organic petro-chemical products.
As these overheat, the resins revert to gas and cause the pads to “aquaplane”
on a gas film, which is called fade. Some pads only fade once or twice and then
settle down (Green fade or bedding in fade).
Other, cheaper pads suffer from continual dynamic fade, sometimes at
surprisingly low temperatures.
Brake Temperatures?
Temperatures between the pad and disc do not
normally exceed 700°F even in heavy street use.
In race use 900-1200°F is common on smaller cars and in Championship
Cup race temperatures can shoot up to around 1500°F where discs will glow red
or orange.
ALWAYS CHOOSE A PAD ADEQUATE FOR YOUR NEEDS.
NEVER just choose a race compound because you think you’re a hot
shot. Many/most race pads need “warm up” and don’t become effective till 350°F.
This is NOT ideal for a stoplight situation in urban traffic.
EBC’s Greenstuff is effective from cold and needs no warm up.
Even so, EBC’s Green feels stronger as you use the brake harder. We call
that progressive braking.
Which Rotors to use?
Knowing where rotor castings come from, not
just where they are machined is a major problem for consumers.
There is a wide range of qualities on today’s world markets.
Not all are equal. A good quality cast iron rotor, with or without slots or grooves
will work well with EBC’s Greenstuff.
Just don’t try to buy the cheapest or you may end up with a poor brake
or a “warped” rotor.
Brake Squeal / Noise?
EBC’s Greenstuff pads exhibit ZERO brake squeal…
period. If they do, send
them back, HOWEVER, when using any pad on a slotted rotor during “bed-in” a
purring or aeroplaning noise sometimes occurs.
After 200-300 miles, this will disappear. Do not remove or return pads
for this initial use reason.
Pad Lifetime?
On sport compacts up to 3/4 ton and 2.5 liter
in street use 10-20,000 miles is common.
It depends a lot on how you drive and slotted rotors will reduce this
lifetime. EBC’s Greenstuff is a
sport pad for people who want brake improvement.
If you want a longer lasting pad either upgrade to EBC’s Redstuff or
Yellowstuff (a race compound) or give us a call.
Front or Rear pad usage?
EBC’s Greenstuff can be used both front and
rear but DO NOT fit to rear unless also using Green on the front to avoid possible
rear wheel lockup.
Typical friction levels of original Street pads
vary from 0,25 up to 0,35 friction factor.
EBC’s Greenstuff has a 0,46
friction factor and users will in most cases
notice an immediate improvement in braking.
Remember friction level m
is only an “indicator” not a guarantee of brake “torque”. However, many independent tests in Europe have shown EBC’s
Greenstuff to be one of the most grippy compounds on the market today.
Be real careful on this. Scored rotors can extend bed in times by hundreds of
miles, plus braking will be severely reduced during break in. Renew or skim
scored rotors, don’t take risks. EBC’s
warranty does not cover use on heavily scored rotors. Reduced contact area of
scored rotors will cause fade and can cause loss of brake.
See a professional installer or mechanic for advice.
If there is one great way to improve your brakes
on older Non Servo systems it is to replace them with EBC’s high friction Greenstuff
pads. Be sure the rest of the system
is working effectively by brake bleeding,
inspection for rotor condition, and general effectiveness of the hydraulic
systems.
Many people use the EBC Greenstuff in their
street cars and at “Track Days”.
ALWAYS take a spare set of pads, maybe even some EBC’s Reds in
case you need to upgrade at the track for longer life, and CHECK YOUR PADS BEFORE
THE DRIVE HOME for wear limits. Replace
if less than 1/8" friction material remains on the steel backplate. EBC’s Red can be used on highways but is less responsive than
Green, until warm and will feel more like standard original brakes with a friction
level of around 0,32.
Pedal often feels soft for a while after fitting
new pads - Allow time for pads to bed in, especially if rotors are scored.
Firmer pedal will return after a period of driving.
Exercise caution during break in, and CONSULT A PROFESSIONAL if brake
does not feel firm and responsive after 50-100 miles of CAREFUL driving.
STREET = Always Green
STREET and TRACKDAYS = Green then possibly Red
TRACK USE ONLY (Sport Compacts) = Red
TRACK USE ONLY (Race Cars) = Red or Yellow
Do Grooves or Slots in Rotors Help?
They have several advantages. They break down
surface gas films as and when pads overheat, keep surfaces of pads clean and
scrape away burnt carbon deposits on pad surface.
If you have $2000 to spend without doubt go
for an oversize kit and multi piston caliper. You can never have too much stopping
power. Oversize kits can upgrade stopping by 40-50%. Don’t forget though, just
by installing EBC’s Greenstuff pads you can upgrade your standard set-up by
25-40% for around $100. Without a doubt there are value for the money and a
simple first step to better brakes.
EBC’s Green/Red or Yellow pads are also available for most
upgrade after market calipers.
They look great and prevent corrosion in areas
not swept by the pad. But…
Take 600-1000 miles to bed in. Until ALL the gold is removed from the brake
surface, stopping power will be poor and you may experience vibration. As the
coating wears off, some “streaking” or lines may appear during bed-in. These will also disappear within 300-400 miles. Take this
into account when using gold coated rotors.
Make & Model
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TOYOTA |
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FMSI
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EBC# Green |
EBC# Red |
EBC# Yellow |
FMSI
(D#) |
EBC# Green |
EBC# Red |
EBC# Yellow |
Avalon |
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3.0
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96-97 |
D476 |
DP2874 |
3874 |
4874 |
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3.0 |
98- |
D707 |
DP21133 |
31133 |
41133 |
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Camry
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2.0 |
83-86 |
D242 |
DP2453 |
3453 |
4453 |
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2.0 |
87-91 |
D356 |
DP2725 |
3725 |
4725 |
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2.2 |
92- |
D562 |
DP2964 |
3964 |
4964 |
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2.5 |
87-91 |
D356 |
DP2725 |
3725 |
4725 |
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3.0 |
92-93 |
D476 |
DP2725 |
3725 |
4725 |
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3.0 |
97- |
D707 |
DP21133 |
31133 |
41133 |
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1.8 TD |
83-86 |
D242 |
DP2453 |
3453 |
4453 |
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2.0TD |
83-86 |
D242 |
DP2453 |
3453 |
4453 |
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Celica
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1.6 |
90-92 |
D242 |
DP2453 |
3453 |
4453 |
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1.6 |
92-98 |
D356 |
DP2725 |
3725 |
4725 |
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1.8ST |
94- |
D562 |
DP2964 |
3964 |
4964 |
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2.0 |
86-91 |
D242 |
DP2453 |
3453 |
4453 |
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2.0 |
92-98 |
D356 |
DP2725 |
3725 |
4725 |
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2.0Turbo |
86-93 |
D356 |
DP2725 |
3725 |
4725 |
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2.0Turbo |
93-96 |
D476 |
DP2725 |
3725 |
4725 |
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2.2 |
90-93 |
D356 |
DP2725 |
3725 |
4725 |
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2.2GT |
94- |
D476 |
DP2725 |
3725 |
4725 |
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2.4 |
82-85 |
D245 |
DP2456 |
3456 |
4456 |
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Supra |
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82-85 |
D245 |
DP2456 |
3456 |
4456 |
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Celica
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2000 |
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Corolla
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1.6 |
84-92 |
D242 |
DP2453 |
3453 |
4453 |
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