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silver7

PCGB Member
Hi,

Advice appreciated.

I have a set of porsche motorsport front pads (green coloured, made by pagid I believe), does anyone know if these are the same as Pagid RS19's as trying to match a set.

Alternative is to use pagid RS29's on front and RS19's on rear, any guidance appreciated

Thanks in advance, not long 'til Oulton !
 
They are definitely made by Pagid for Porsche ...............i think RS 19 OR RS29 [imo better] wud be fine ...............
 
Thanks Vic,

What do you think then run the 29's on the front and 19's on the front or run motorsport front and 19's rear?
 
I thought they were RS Orange but Green for Porsche Cup. Yellows are endurance which are not required for short Cup races.
 
silver give this man a call ,john,performance braking he will tell you,lives about 8 miles from me.One of the cheapest suppliers of pagid and performance friction also. 01600713117.
Porsche own colours dont normally tie up with retail colours etc
I would put the greens back in and wear them out,19 are the old endurance pad and the 29 is the later endurance pad,but a lot of racers did not like the 29,so the 19 were kept in production also.
29 are very friendly to the discs,you just may have to work the front a bit more to get the greens working if they are a harder /higher temp pad.
It wont make much difference for a track day,although oulton is hard on brakes and cooling down is essential.
 
Thanks for the reply Paul. I am about to fit new discs all round and have a new set of rs 29's and a set of motorsport 'green' both for the front, need to decide what to use on the rear. Appreciate your help, will call John
 
Purchased some pagid RS9's & RS29's from performance breaking, very helpful & enclosed correct bedding in instructions,
excellent company !
 
Glad you guys got a solution.John at PB is a top man,worked for girling for years ,involved with the 917 type caliper design etc

 

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