Bought a set of EBC YellowStuff brake pads for my Megane RS Trophy-R (big Brembo calipers and bi material braking discs), I hope it will ok. I will install the EBC pads at the end of winter as the Megane is not a daily driven car, it's in the garage under a cover for winter ! ;-)
this is form their official site... driving 300 miles lol.... that guy is drunk... EBC Yellowstuff Bed-in Procedure Fast Street use Pre Bed Fade 1 - drive 50 to 100 miles on Public road/highway normal driving to allow the pads to mate up to the disc and establish full contact followed by 8 stops from 80 mph to 30 mph at 300 yard intervals and then coasting allowing the brakes to cool. If using Yellowstuff on the track …. FADE 2 - After the basic street pre bed above performed on the road or at the track if installed there …..Perform 10 medium pressure snubs at the track from 80-20mph leaving 300 meters between each snub (approx 0.4g decel) Allow pads to cool for 15 minutes minimum after coasting to the pits allowing brakes to cool a little. FADE 3 - Perform 6 high-pressure snubs from 90-20mph with a maximum acceleration between consecutive snubs. (approx 0.8g decel, or 80% of an emergency stop) Allow the brakes to fully cool for a minimum of 1 hour before the race session.
I completely skip the 200 miles and what not. I do 8-10 hard braking from 60/70 or until I start fading, then drive around for a while. Never have had issues and I DD and track my car. The pink is to just remove old pad material, which works regardless if you drive easy for a couple hundred miles, or just do the hard braking.
I put The EBC yellow stuff brake kits on all 4 wheels on my 2019 jaguar xe s awd. I haven't done the brake bedding yet but the brakes have at least 200 miles on them the fronts have a little more than the rears. The rears are squealing real bad, like a trash truck. I did some heavier braking and it did quiet them down, but after they cool, the squeal comes back. I will try this bedding technique and see if that helps.
Have you tried to do what is shown in the video? I also put EBC yellow stuff pads and EBC brake discs on my Jaguar XE and they squeak disgustingly when heated. I have already driven about 3000 km.
hi I would like to install yellow pads also on my jcw with the groove and drill brake discs my question is do these pads brake well when they are cold?
Hey so I just purchased ebc green stuff and ebc rotors. Been driving over 1000 miles now and still having a loud squeaking. Is that due to not bedding and will bedding fix this issue? Thanks in advance!
🤔 I just installed the same . But I purchased the cross drilled slotted rotors and I don't have any noise whatsoever. As far as bedding, would it help" ...it won't hurt. But what I would do is take the rotors off and take a wire brush to them . Front and back. And sand the pads a little. To take tye glaze off. And try to seat them and hope that works for best for you
@@ProjectMini alright, I feel a bit better now 😅 I’ll drive it around when I’m off. Thank you for the info and by the way I used to own a Mini Cooper too and I loved it but it was a bit older, but they’re quick!!
I’ve just put EBS yellowstuff pads couples with Dream drilled front discs on my Civic Type R FK8. Haven’t had time to bed them in. Time will tell.
Bought a set of EBC YellowStuff brake pads for my Megane RS Trophy-R (big Brembo calipers and bi material braking discs), I hope it will ok. I will install the EBC pads at the end of winter as the Megane is not a daily driven car, it's in the garage under a cover for winter ! ;-)
Hi,
Ive just bought yellowstuff pads and new c hook discs, is it absolutely necessary to do the 2nd phase?
Its quite difficult to do here in UK 🤦🏽♂️
this is form their official site... driving 300 miles lol.... that guy is drunk...
EBC Yellowstuff Bed-in Procedure
Fast Street use Pre Bed Fade 1 - drive 50 to 100 miles on Public road/highway normal driving to allow the pads to mate up to the disc and establish full contact followed by 8 stops from 80 mph to 30 mph at 300 yard intervals and then coasting allowing the brakes to cool.
If using Yellowstuff on the track ….
FADE 2 - After the basic street pre bed above performed on the road or at the track if installed there …..Perform 10 medium pressure snubs at the track from 80-20mph leaving 300 meters between each snub (approx 0.4g decel)
Allow pads to cool for 15 minutes minimum after coasting to the pits allowing brakes to cool a little.
FADE 3 - Perform 6 high-pressure snubs from 90-20mph with a maximum acceleration between consecutive snubs. (approx 0.8g decel, or 80% of an emergency stop)
Allow the brakes to fully cool for a minimum of 1 hour before the race session.
I completely skip the 200 miles and what not. I do 8-10 hard braking from 60/70 or until I start fading, then drive around for a while. Never have had issues and I DD and track my car. The pink is to just remove old pad material, which works regardless if you drive easy for a couple hundred miles, or just do the hard braking.
Then why are you watching a video on how to do it?
@@ProjectMini cause I just looked up yellow stuff pads just to see what kind of videos were out there
Did you experience squealing at all?
Man your R56 sounds good.
Thank you 🙏
Fitted mine 2 days ago and they're squealing like mad, is this normal until the wear in coating wears off?
I put The EBC yellow stuff brake kits on all 4 wheels on my 2019 jaguar xe s awd. I haven't done the brake bedding yet but the brakes have at least 200 miles on them the fronts have a little more than the rears. The rears are squealing real bad, like a trash truck. I did some heavier braking and it did quiet them down, but after they cool, the squeal comes back. I will try this bedding technique and see if that helps.
Have you tried to do what is shown in the video? I also put EBC yellow stuff pads and EBC brake discs on my Jaguar XE and they squeak disgustingly when heated. I have already driven about 3000 km.
I've done 8 hard braking from 100 km/h to 20 and my yellow pads are still squealing when I stop. I'm upset about it.
hi
I would like to install yellow pads also on my jcw with the groove and drill brake discs
my question is do these pads brake well when they are cold?
Yes, you don’t need to warm them up at all. That was my concern as well living in the mountains with all the deer
@@ProjectMini ok nice
thank for your reply
i hope you are ok ✌
Hey have you tried Red stuff, if yes, how does it compare? If not, how do these yellows compared to OEM in terms of dust and performance?
They are much better in performance and only have a little more dust
@@ProjectMini awesome thank you
Hey so I just purchased ebc green stuff and ebc rotors. Been driving over 1000 miles now and still having a loud squeaking. Is that due to not bedding and will bedding fix this issue? Thanks in advance!
🤔 I just installed the same . But I purchased the cross drilled slotted rotors and I don't have any noise whatsoever. As far as bedding, would it help" ...it won't hurt. But what I would do is take the rotors off and take a wire brush to them . Front and back.
And sand the pads a little. To take tye glaze off. And try to seat them and hope that works for best for you
ohh man that shifting gets me thinking that i should had bought that instead of a manual ahah
I really like it, i just wish i could go higher than 6,500 rpm
@@ProjectMini I dont find mine shifts very smooth with the paddles...
Hi, so I haven’t read the instructions on my ebc yellow stone, and they’re squeaking hella loud now, what should I do?
How many miles have they been on your car? Have you bedded them yet?
@@ProjectMini literally they been on for like 2days, and I drove no more than 100miles, just work and back to home
You’re so wearing the coating off. They should quiet down.
@@ProjectMini alright, I feel a bit better now 😅 I’ll drive it around when I’m off. Thank you for the info and by the way I used to own a Mini Cooper too and I loved it but it was a bit older, but they’re quick!!
Idk why but my brakes make so much noise