Well I'm maybe the only one that is starting to think that DS2500 pads are not for me.
To be honest the brakes in my car were far better than they are now. After driving DJHoraces
MK2 Leon Cupra his brakes were far far better than mine and I mean miles. I have almost lost enough confidence in mine that I'm about to try stock pads again. No bullsh#t
I'm being 100% honest and my wife says exactly the same the feel of the pads from cold are worryingly faint. Due to clutch and wheel bearing
problem I haven't had a chance to heat them up yet but so far not even remotely impressed. I have checked everything and apart from changing the brake lines I've upgraded the whole system.
I fitted the pads and discs myself and cleaned every bit of paint/corrosion coating from the discs before I fitted them, I cleaned the discs with nail polish remover after fitting and have ran the brakes in as recommended. I have tried stamping on them 2,000 miles after fitting and for the first split second there is nothing much happening. In the MK2 as soon as you even think about braking your shaving loads of mph's off the speedo.
Now I might be the only one and it could be something to do with the pads I've got or the discs but I'm very close to buying OEM pads to see the difference.
My set up is Front EBC Ulitmax discs with DS2500 pads, Rear EBC Ultimax discs with Pagid fast road pads. The brake fluid is Motul RBF 600 and definately bled through with no air or spongey feeling. I hope I'm wrong but have given them a good chance, once the clutch is changed I'll give them death and see then