Hawk Black front brake pads for DE or AutoX, etc

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  • Rigmaster
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    • Jul 2004
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    #1

    Hawk Black front brake pads for DE or AutoX, etc

    I've got a couple of extra sets of New, in the box, Hawk Black brake pads that fit E30 front calipers. These are described as "Medium torque and temperature compound designed to be a good, all-purpose low- cost racing brake pad."


    These are NOT the latest and greatest compound to help you squeeze that last tenth of a second out of your laptimes, but they are a good all-around pad for track use, and a good upgrade from most street or "performance" brake pads. I would NOT recommend them for street use, but I know some people do use them on their street/track cars.

    $65 shipped within Cont USA. (one set- enough to do both front wheels)
  • Rigmaster
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    • Jul 2004
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    #2
    anyone going to the track this weekend?

    I am..


    ;)


    ttt

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    • 328ijunkie
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      • May 2007
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      #3
      Blacks are HT-10's right?

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      • Rigmaster
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        • Jul 2004
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        #4
        Originally posted by 328ijunkie
        Blacks are HT-10's right?
        No. Blacks are blacks, HT-10's are HT-10's.


        Here's what I found about the 2 compounds:


        The Hawk HT-10 is one of Hawk's intermediate motorsport pads, offering more heat capacity than the Blue 9012, less rotor wear, and less aggressive dust. The HT-10 is a popular pad across a wide range of racing venues, from road racing to pavement circle track. HT-10 is commonly used as a front application on light to medium weight cars (up to 2800lbs.), but most customers with heavier, faster cars opt for a front compound with a higher mu and heat capacity for the track, such as the DTC-70.



        Hawk Black - Medium torque and temperature compound designed to be a good, all-purpose low-cost racing brake pad.

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        • 328ijunkie
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          #5
          hrm. Just trying to figure out if these are more or less agressive then 10's. I run them on my E36 and theyre pretty rough on the street.

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          • Rigmaster
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            • Jul 2004
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            #6
            Originally posted by 328ijunkie
            hrm. Just trying to figure out if these are more or less agressive then 10's. I run them on my E36 and theyre pretty rough on the street.
            I've never run HT-10's but based on the specs, I'd say that Blacks are less agressive than most of Hawk's "race" pads. If I had to make up a chart, it'd go something like this (from most aggressive to least):

            HT-10
            HT-9
            HT-8
            Blue 9012
            Black


            I know there are many more compounds, but I can't comment on where they would fit in on this list.


            HTH


            EDIT:

            here's a scan of an old chart listing different compounds and their specs/properties, note that it doesn't include many of the newer compounds (DTC series for example).

            http://www.svtperformance.com/forums...rake-pads.html
            Last edited by Rigmaster; 02-09-2012, 07:52 PM. Reason: added info

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            • Rigmaster
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              • Jul 2004
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              #7
              One set sold, two more available.


              ;)

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              • Rigmaster
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                #8
                ttt

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                • 328ijunkie
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                  #9
                  PP invoice Dave@markertmotorworks.com for a set.

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                  • Rigmaster
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                    • Jul 2004
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 328ijunkie
                    PP invoice Dave@markertmotorworks.com for a set.
                    DOH! Sorry Dave, didn't see this until now- still want a set??


                    I'll send an invoice- just ignore it if you don't need them anymore.


                    :)

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                    • shoup
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                      • Feb 2012
                      • 100

                      #11
                      I got the pads sometime last week I think. They look great and will make nice a nice spare set for our Lemons car.
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