Project Mu Pads
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I gave the Bobcats a chance this past Oct/Nov.. Stopping seemed ok and so was the dust..
My problem was the fronts were too small and puck placement was inconsistent. While the rear were too big...
These pads were made to order for me, so it was their newest stock.
I gave them a chance to correct the issue, but they could not deliver an OEM like fitment. So they were returned.
I now have the Project Mu's listed in this thread.
The fitment is exactly to OEM Spec and puck sizes are perfect.
Still reviewing them..
But they do have a cut out on the front pads for e-sensors, which are not used on the IS-F.
They are used on a MB model.
Joe Z
#33
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That was very old pricing...
I gave the Bobcats a chance this past Oct/Nov.. Stopping seemed ok and so was the dust..
My problem was the fronts were too small and puck placement was inconsistent. While the rear were too big...
These pads were made to order for me, so it was their newest stock.
I gave them a chance to correct the issue, but they could not deliver an OEM like fitment. So they were returned.
I now have the Project Mu's listed in this thread.
The fitment is exactly to OEM Spec and puck sizes are perfect.
Still reviewing them..
But they do have a cut out on the front pads for e-sensors, which are not used on the IS-F.
They are used on a MB model.
Joe Z
I gave the Bobcats a chance this past Oct/Nov.. Stopping seemed ok and so was the dust..
My problem was the fronts were too small and puck placement was inconsistent. While the rear were too big...
These pads were made to order for me, so it was their newest stock.
I gave them a chance to correct the issue, but they could not deliver an OEM like fitment. So they were returned.
I now have the Project Mu's listed in this thread.
The fitment is exactly to OEM Spec and puck sizes are perfect.
Still reviewing them..
But they do have a cut out on the front pads for e-sensors, which are not used on the IS-F.
They are used on a MB model.
Joe Z
Also considering the Hawk HPS (not sure of fitment and no rear pads available) and EBC Yellow Stuff (not sure of fitment, though they have both front and rear pads). Or I may stick with stock since it's the same price or cheaper than aftermarket offerings and my OEM rears are still good.
#34
That was very old pricing...
I gave the Bobcats a chance this past Oct/Nov.. Stopping seemed ok and so was the dust..
My problem was the fronts were too small and puck placement was inconsistent. While the rear were too big...
These pads were made to order for me, so it was their newest stock.
I gave them a chance to correct the issue, but they could not deliver an OEM like fitment. So they were returned.
I now have the Project Mu's listed in this thread.
The fitment is exactly to OEM Spec and puck sizes are perfect.
Still reviewing them..
But they do have a cut out on the front pads for e-sensors, which are not used on the IS-F.
They are used on a MB model.
Joe Z
I gave the Bobcats a chance this past Oct/Nov.. Stopping seemed ok and so was the dust..
My problem was the fronts were too small and puck placement was inconsistent. While the rear were too big...
These pads were made to order for me, so it was their newest stock.
I gave them a chance to correct the issue, but they could not deliver an OEM like fitment. So they were returned.
I now have the Project Mu's listed in this thread.
The fitment is exactly to OEM Spec and puck sizes are perfect.
Still reviewing them..
But they do have a cut out on the front pads for e-sensors, which are not used on the IS-F.
They are used on a MB model.
Joe Z
Did you buy both the front and rears for the Project Mu pads? Would just having the fronts and not changing the rears negatively affect the brake bias?
By replacing both fronts and rears, that would remove brake bias from the equation completely right?
#35
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Bias is handled electronically, so it's not a big a deal as it was in the days of fixed proportioning valves. It's not good to make the ABS work overtime to provide proper bias, but it certainly isn't the very large issue it used to be.
#36
Oh I see, thanks for the response, I will be buying both fronts and rears, so that hopefully shouldn't be a problem for me then.
#38
We just tested them on a G35 @ MotoIQ.
http://www.motoiq.com/magazine_artic...u-and-dba.aspx
Its not an IS-F but they are Brembos. These are not super high performance pads, they are high performance street pads, a little better than typical stock pads. They are quiet and low dusting on this car.
http://www.motoiq.com/magazine_artic...u-and-dba.aspx
Its not an IS-F but they are Brembos. These are not super high performance pads, they are high performance street pads, a little better than typical stock pads. They are quiet and low dusting on this car.
#39
If anyone could help answer a couple more questions it would be great...
Are most people running the Project Mu pads on stock rotors? I think lobux was running an aftermarket rotor, right?
So installing these pads would just be a matter or swapping them in, bedding them in, and I'm good to go on the stock rotors, or would I need to turn the rotors?
I think I'll order my pads within the next day or so. Just haven't had time.
Thanks in advance!
Are most people running the Project Mu pads on stock rotors? I think lobux was running an aftermarket rotor, right?
So installing these pads would just be a matter or swapping them in, bedding them in, and I'm good to go on the stock rotors, or would I need to turn the rotors?
I think I'll order my pads within the next day or so. Just haven't had time.
Thanks in advance!
#40
If anyone could help answer a couple more questions it would be great...
Are most people running the Project Mu pads on stock rotors? I think lobux was running an aftermarket rotor, right?
So installing these pads would just be a matter or swapping them in, bedding them in, and I'm good to go on the stock rotors, or would I need to turn the rotors?
I think I'll order my pads within the next day or so. Just haven't had time.
Thanks in advance!
Are most people running the Project Mu pads on stock rotors? I think lobux was running an aftermarket rotor, right?
So installing these pads would just be a matter or swapping them in, bedding them in, and I'm good to go on the stock rotors, or would I need to turn the rotors?
I think I'll order my pads within the next day or so. Just haven't had time.
Thanks in advance!
I don't think the OEM rotors are meant to be machined so you'll either have to replace them with OEM,Raybestos or Stoptech replacements if the ones on the car aren't in good condition. They are plug and play and most importantly provide OEM bite with minimal dusting and they fit like OEM pads.
#44
If you placed your order with Robert you are in good hands.
#45
Can someone provide me with the part #s for the P.Mu NS pads? Maybe I can source them locally and get them in faster.
Last edited by X20A; 03-01-11 at 09:28 AM.