So I’ve been running a set of endurance racing brake pads for a full season now, and while they last forever, I just can’t get over the initial bite feeling—or lack of it. It makes me second-guess my braking points every single time I head into a hard corner. Has anyone else stuck with a long-life compound and actually gotten used to that mushier pedal feel, or did you just switch back?
I get the same with a long life brake pad It lasts forever but the bite is soft at the start and that makes me pause into that corner Have you tried heat cycling or tweaking bias to relearn the feel
From an analysis angle the pad might be fine but the rest of the system changes under heat If the bite softened as the season went on you could be feeling a change in caliper smear or rotor glaze The idea to adjust bias rather than swap pad could be worth testing
I might have misread you want a pad that bites hard from the start That sort of instant bite is rare in endurance pads I am curious what exact sensation you would prefer to feel?
Long life pads are a trade off I hear folks chase that first bite but then you end up chasing soft control all season Maybe the issue is you are chasing bite rather than reliable control
Maybe the bigger angle is not forcing a bite but listening to how the car communicates grip over time The pad is just one part of a larger conversation with tires heat and aero So a reframing might help you decide if the trade off is worth it
As a writer type I notice the brake pads thing in your note reads like a patience test The scene folds around the pit box and the bite never lands but the rhythm keeps you on edge Do you track the feel with data or is this more gut based?