Bluestuff Pads | Tech Talks - EBC Brakes' Pad Compounds

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • TIME STAMPS:
    0:00 - Intro
    1:01 - What is Bluestuff?
    1:29 - Is Bluestuff road legal?
    2:00 - Does Bluestuff offer any improvement over OE pads?
    3:03 - What is used to stop the friction material coming away from the back plates?
    3:35 - Is Bluestuff a noisy and dusty pad?
    4:09 - Do you need to replace your discs/rotors at the same time when installing new Bluestuff pads?
    4:39 - What is the best bedding-in process for Bluestuff pads?
    TECH TALKS
    Welcome to EBC Brakes' 'Tech Talks' series, where we look at each of our friction materials in more detail.
    Watch as R&D Manager, Steve Payne, talks us through the technical details of our product lines, whilst addressing common myths and queries in the process.
    BLUESTUFF
    This time, it's the turn of EBC's Bluestuff pad to be put under the spotlight. Bluestuff (EBC's blue pad) is a track-focused friction material that retains its road-legal status in the majority of applications and countries.
    Find out more about Bluestuff pads by clicking here: ebcbrakes.com/product/ebc-dis...
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Комментарии • 60

  • @waltkosch
    @waltkosch 3 года назад +73

    These brakes are so good they stopped me getting back together with the Ex !

  • @chimble2451
    @chimble2451 3 года назад +14

    I run Bluestuff with EBC grooved and dimpled rotors on the front of my vRS with Yellowstuff on the rear. Excellent around the Nurburgring. You do need to get through the first heat cycle before they resist fade.

    • @B58J
      @B58J 3 месяца назад

      What heat cycle procedure did u do

  • @AGChiptuning
    @AGChiptuning 3 года назад +4

    Use these front and rear in my 430BHP Scirocco R and love them 😄 Had RP-X on the front but my bodywork didn’t like the disc dust too much 🤣

    • @EBCBrakesUK
      @EBCBrakesUK  3 года назад +2

      Hi Alex, that's great to hear. Remember the RP range is designed for track use only. Please get in touch if we can help you with anything in the future 👍

  • @salimsanchez89
    @salimsanchez89 3 года назад +4

    I have a b9 audi s4 that I autocross every month and do about 1 trackday a year. Would you recommend this or yellow stuff? I was leaning towards yellow compound but worried that my vehicles weight may be too much for yellow.

    • @EBCBrakesUK
      @EBCBrakesUK  3 года назад +3

      Hi, they Yellowstuff compound would be a good choice for fast road however if you are going to be looking at doing some autocross i would recommend the Bluestuff compound. If you have any queries or would like some more information please don't hesitate to get in touch with us at < technical@ebcbrakesuk.com > Have a great day.

  • @peterwood2633
    @peterwood2633 3 года назад +4

    Cold bite ok with bluestuff? Recommend this Vs yellows on an M2 for road use? Cheers

    • @EBCBrakesUK
      @EBCBrakesUK  3 года назад +3

      Hi Peter, yes bluestuff has a good cold bite but it is designed for track use/very fast road if you were going to upgrade for track use take a look at this video we did quite recently here - ruclips.net/video/S36H68t1d3k/видео.html

  • @battleofyarmouk
    @battleofyarmouk 5 месяцев назад

    blue or blue ndx for 2019 Range Rover SV Autobiography Dynamic? the ebc website specifically mentions Blue stuff for Land Rover but doesn't differentiate between blue & blue ndx. Unless red stuff would be better.

    • @EBCBrakesUK
      @EBCBrakesUK  5 месяцев назад

      Hi, Bluestuff NDX would work well for the Range Rover. Alternatively, there are our Extra Duty + pads that work very well with 4x4 vehicles. Thank you.

  • @Tazz-7375
    @Tazz-7375 2 года назад +1

    Does the ebc blue pads have a pad wear sensor plug

    • @EBCBrakesUK
      @EBCBrakesUK  2 года назад

      Yes they do, for more information please head to ebcbrakes.com
      Have a great day 👍

  • @fatherfigure7361
    @fatherfigure7361 Год назад

    I have a Kia Optima 2016 2.4l LX, I can't find anything but yellowstuff, I wanted RP-X or Bluestuff, atleast. Crazy driver here. Thanks.

    • @latuba2478
      @latuba2478 18 дней назад

      Blue stuff for a kia is crazy

  • @publicname515
    @publicname515 Год назад +1

    Can you run these on the road? Any issues with that? What to be concerned about? Cold bite so they need to be warmed up?

    • @EBCBrakesUK
      @EBCBrakesUK  Год назад

      Hi, you can run these on the road no problem! They are road legal :)

  • @TheDrAkira
    @TheDrAkira 10 месяцев назад

    I'm waiting for the delivery of the packet with them inside for my Nissan 350z. I have great expectations about these pads!

    • @That_350z
      @That_350z 5 месяцев назад

      I am currently thinking about bluestuff for my 05 350z. How are they for you? I do minimal track days, but lots of "street performance" sometimes reaches 155mph on the track. How are they holding up for you?

  • @dailydrivenmuscle.
    @dailydrivenmuscle. Год назад +3

    Use them on my Camaro and I love them. I'm on my third set...lol Heavy fast car eats pads, but I'm wondering if I RPX will be better??

    • @EBCBrakesUK
      @EBCBrakesUK  Год назад

      RPX has much more stopping power yes! It's not road legal though.

  • @karstgeo7290
    @karstgeo7290 Год назад +1

    How does the blue differ from the blue ndx?

    • @EBCBrakesUK
      @EBCBrakesUK  Год назад

      They are actually different compounds! Drop an email to technical@ebcbrakesuk.com and they can guide you on which would be a better compound for your vehicle :)

  • @SoCal-AMG
    @SoCal-AMG Год назад +1

    sooo what should i put on my S63 AMG 5.5L biturbo V8 ? I live in southern california ...i had yellow stuff on an audi a6 and loved them...the S class is much heavier and way faster!!!

    • @EBCBrakesUK
      @EBCBrakesUK  Год назад

      Both Yellowstuff and Bluestuff would work great! Bluestuff probably slightly better though if you're hard on the brakes.

  • @Icecoolsa80a2
    @Icecoolsa80a2 Год назад +1

    Got these on my mg zs 180 cant recommend them enough. It's like the faster you go the more they bite. Not even a hint of brake fade.

    • @EBCBrakesUK
      @EBCBrakesUK  Год назад

      Great to hear!! Thanks for the feedback :)

  • @TP-tm4wj
    @TP-tm4wj 8 месяцев назад +1

    The RPX it's good for everyday use and 3/4 track day for years? Or it's better the Blue?
    How is the cold bite?
    I have to choose for my Giulia Veloce TI Q4 280 cv, with scat downpipe and opf off, SprintFilter, Eibach ProKit springs and remap to 315 cv and 490 nm with 95 ron 😊
    In the rear I put the Yellow because is the best for my stock caliper.. In the front I'm uncertain between Blue, Orange and RPX
    Thanks for your reply

    • @EBCBrakesUK
      @EBCBrakesUK  8 месяцев назад +1

      Bluestuff would be better for everyday use and 3/4 trackdays a year! RPX is not road legal (unless you are based in the USA).

    • @TP-tm4wj
      @TP-tm4wj 8 месяцев назад

      @@EBCBrakesUK thanks for your fast reply :)
      I'm in Italy, and yes RPX are not legal.. But are not Legal as all track pads, like Ferodo Racing ecc.. I don't think it's a big problem..
      The only thing is the cold bite, if is good or similar to the Bluestuff, I can try the RPX..
      I try the Yellow in the front, it's not bad, but I want more aggressive pads 😁
      Could be a good compromise Prx front and Yellow back?

  • @damians8498
    @damians8498 Год назад

    Will the bluestuff ndx dust stain or damage the wheel?

    • @EBCBrakesUK
      @EBCBrakesUK  Год назад

      No, they shouldn't stain or damage the wheel :)

  • @robertandrews6555
    @robertandrews6555 5 месяцев назад +1

    Only just thought of the blues,,,,, would these be better than yellows on a mk3 focus rs 400 bhp...... Fast road use...... The colour matching the car has nothing to do with my ocd 🤪

    • @EBCBrakesUK
      @EBCBrakesUK  5 месяцев назад +2

      Either Blue or Yellow would work! They are very similar pads, however Bluestuff has a slightly higher friction rating :)

  • @MasterCarguy44-pk2dq
    @MasterCarguy44-pk2dq Год назад +1

    I wouldn't recommend these for less dust. They're slightly more dusty than oem. As for braking they're a little better.

  • @RidingOut88
    @RidingOut88 2 года назад +3

    Do you offer Bluestuff for 2021 BMW F90 M5? Really need some better pads for track days.

    • @EBCBrakesUK
      @EBCBrakesUK  Год назад

      Yes we do! Contact your nearest supplier to get some for your car! ebcbrakes.com/where-to-buy/

    • @damians8498
      @damians8498 Год назад

      Will the weight of the m5 or m8 be an issue for the pads..or destroying the rotors? I just ordered but I'm getting nervous with the purchase.

    • @damians8498
      @damians8498 Год назад

      ​@@EBCBrakesUKfor the m5 or m8, are you recommending bluestuff or bluestuff ndx?

    • @RidingOut88
      @RidingOut88 Год назад

      @@damians8498 I hope they have some rotors coming soon. The pads performed as expected, but hard or factory rotors. @ebc any rotors in the pipeline for the F90 M5?

    • @damians8498
      @damians8498 Год назад

      @@RidingOut88 ya, there's not much support for the f90 braking. There's slotted rotors from Fella, the Korean brand but I cannot find any reviews.
      How long did your pads last? I'll do light track day a few times this year so I hope they can last until November.

  • @kingkimo911
    @kingkimo911 10 месяцев назад

    I have a 330i drive what would be best recommended ?

    • @EBCBrakesUK
      @EBCBrakesUK  10 месяцев назад

      Either Yellowstuff or Bluestuff would work well. It really depends how hard you drive the car/ how often you take it on track?

    • @kingkimo911
      @kingkimo911 10 месяцев назад

      @@EBCBrakesUK greetings mate!, i never take it on track but I’m definitely an aggressive braker!

  • @Kaneda90125
    @Kaneda90125 Год назад

    These didn't perform well for me at all. I had the RP-X on the front of my FK8 previously and they were unbelievable, but in sharp contrast, the bluestuffs are just not suitable for serious track use. I found my braking zones getting longer and longer as the day went on and they wore far too quickly. I wanted to like them but they just don't cut it. The RP-X on the other hand were perfect after a couple of warm up laps and hard stops. I cannot recommend them enough and just wish they were more available in Canada as well as better priced to compete with some of the Japanese racing pads I've tried. That being said I chatted with another driver that ran RP-X pads and he raved about them for his Golf R. Track Days? Use EBC RP-X period as they massively inspire confidence.

    • @EBCBrakesUK
      @EBCBrakesUK  Год назад +1

      Hi! Thanks for the comment. Usually we would say Bluestuff is suitable for fast road use and then some track days, whereas our RP series and SR series are best for track, but aren't road legal. Glad to hear you like RP-X on track, you should try SR-11 or SR-21 next :)

  • @alxgr888
    @alxgr888 Год назад

    You should do blue stuff pads for Honda Civic Si 10th gen

    • @EBCBrakesUK
      @EBCBrakesUK  Год назад +1

      Hi Alex, Yellowstuff pads should work really well for the 10th gen! Part number - DP42154R

    • @alxgr888
      @alxgr888 Год назад +2

      ​@@EBCBrakesUK I already have those but I'm looking for more! Bluestuff would be ideal for my track days and you don't recommand yellow stuff anymore for track. I know rear type r pads are the same as me but no front option. I'm on civic x forum and I'm pretty sure you will sell alot if you offer a bluestuff kits for 10th gen si and 10th gen 1.5t hb sport

  • @simaoleal6757
    @simaoleal6757 Год назад

    my bluestuff squeals reaaaaly hard...

    • @EBCBrakesUK
      @EBCBrakesUK  Год назад

      That shouldn't be the case. Email technical@ebcbrakesuk.com and they can help with resolving this.