Bendix Mintex XP ?
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Bendix Mintex XP ?
Hi, all
Was checking the front brake pads today & pulled them out. I've not replaced them since getting the car so whatever is there is from the previous owner.
The code on the back was DB1178 BM XP FF 408443.
I've figured that they're Bendix Mintex (BM) & for an MX5 (doh) - that's the DB1178 part.
Anyone know what specific pad they are ? Can't find reference to an "XP" on their site. The FF is the friction grading - again don't know if it's good or so so. Any information welcome.
Regards,
Was checking the front brake pads today & pulled them out. I've not replaced them since getting the car so whatever is there is from the previous owner.
The code on the back was DB1178 BM XP FF 408443.
I've figured that they're Bendix Mintex (BM) & for an MX5 (doh) - that's the DB1178 part.
Anyone know what specific pad they are ? Can't find reference to an "XP" on their site. The FF is the friction grading - again don't know if it's good or so so. Any information welcome.
Regards,
Greg
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Cheers, Euen
Quite right - I gave Race Brakes a call today.
Good news = they are really helpful people.
Bad news = XP does not stand for Xtreme Performance.
Good news = XP is the entry level Bendix Mintex asbetos-based pad; good quality all round pad.
FF is a fair average quality friction rating.
Bad news = if you're serious about performance pads they can go to $200+ each - dang you'd need good stopping to justify that !
Regards,
Quite right - I gave Race Brakes a call today.
Good news = they are really helpful people.

Bad news = XP does not stand for Xtreme Performance.

Good news = XP is the entry level Bendix Mintex asbetos-based pad; good quality all round pad.

Bad news = if you're serious about performance pads they can go to $200+ each - dang you'd need good stopping to justify that !

Regards,
Greg
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Hi Greg
Pleased that you got the info that you wanted. I agree, good brakes can be very expensive. I went with the Mintex M1166 compound which the guys at race Brakes suggested would be a suitable compound for what I was planning. And no, they weren't $200 each. From memory it was a bit over $400 for the full set about 12 months ago.
Having run out of brakes a couple of times I wanted to make sure that it didn't happen again. Arriving at the bottom of Paekak Hill in a Rover SD1 with no brakes left is not much fun although the trip to that point had been very enjoyable.
I haven't had a chance to try them, out yet as the car is still under construction. (But getting closer - yay):D
Cheers
Euen
Pleased that you got the info that you wanted. I agree, good brakes can be very expensive. I went with the Mintex M1166 compound which the guys at race Brakes suggested would be a suitable compound for what I was planning. And no, they weren't $200 each. From memory it was a bit over $400 for the full set about 12 months ago.
Having run out of brakes a couple of times I wanted to make sure that it didn't happen again. Arriving at the bottom of Paekak Hill in a Rover SD1 with no brakes left is not much fun although the trip to that point had been very enjoyable.

I haven't had a chance to try them, out yet as the car is still under construction. (But getting closer - yay):D
Cheers
Euen
Yes I've also now got Mintex M1166 compound. Last year I used the M1155 compound and was told they would last the Dunlop Targa. The fronts actually lasted for 4 days rallying and several other race meetings plus a year's regular road use. Replacement cost for the fronts last June was about $200 for the set. I'm now planning on a front set every year and a rear set every 2 years.
Fabulous braking performance and they DONT need to be warmed up before use. Make sure you also use the higher boiling point brake fluid with them.
Race Brakes will reline an old set of pads for you which will reduce the cost.
Fabulous braking performance and they DONT need to be warmed up before use. Make sure you also use the higher boiling point brake fluid with them.
Race Brakes will reline an old set of pads for you which will reduce the cost.
cheers,
Mark
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Hi Guys
I'm keen to upgrade my brakes a little, having tried metal I'm not so happy as they are not good unless warmed up, and you guys seem happy about these Mintex M1166 compound units. My question is do they make more dust? ie; dirty mags all the time? and how about kevlar? or is that off the price scale?
Cheers
Gazza
I'm keen to upgrade my brakes a little, having tried metal I'm not so happy as they are not good unless warmed up, and you guys seem happy about these Mintex M1166 compound units. My question is do they make more dust? ie; dirty mags all the time? and how about kevlar? or is that off the price scale?
Cheers
Gazza


I have also been converted to the Mintex 1166 by the guys at Race Brakes. Just wanted more stopping for track days, and so far very happy with them. They work well right from cold and absolutely no fade at all at Pukekohe. The downside is lots of dust and expensive: $400 for the set, plus another $60 for fluid.
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