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Old 04-20-2014, 03:49 AM
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Default Endless ME20 vs Project Mu Club Racer

Just wondering if anybody has had a chance to compare both of these pads? The PMU CRs seem quite popular but not much is mentioned about the Endless ME20 which I believe is their equivalent.. In fact doesn't seem like many S2000 guys run Endless pads at all?
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I have been thinking about trying out some ME20s. I would guess the main reason you don't see much use of Endless pads by S2000 owners is cost. Particularly in the U.S. there are a lot of great options for quite a lot less. I will definitely post up if I end up trying out a set. I was mainly interested to see if the ME20 could give similar feel to the Club Racer but possibly last a bit longer.
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I used NS97, which are not a track pad. They're a great pad, but like stated above the cost is double what you could get from other companies. I paid $200 for the NS97 some years ago.
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I think the N35S is more of an equivalent to the Club Racer, ME20 isn't too far away though. I may sack up and buy a set of ME20 and N35S to test, Ive been wanting to for years now but the prices have made it difficult to pull the trigger.
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I use endless brake fluid - that stuff is amazing. I just flushed my system from the older owners ATE superblue with Proj mu and I already want to go back to Endless. I'll give the Proj mu fluid a few more days and see how it goes though.
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Originally Posted by Sebring AP1
I use endless brake fluid - that stuff is amazing. I just flushed my system from the older owners ATE superblue with Proj mu and I already want to go back to Endless. I'll give the Proj mu fluid a few more days and see how it goes though.
What issues are you having with the Project µ compared to the Endless? I was going to try out the Endless fluid but I haven't really found anything I don't like about the Project µ and it is quite a bit cheaper.
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Originally Posted by andrewhake
Originally Posted by Sebring AP1' timestamp='1398055616' post='23121762
I use endless brake fluid - that stuff is amazing. I just flushed my system from the older owners ATE superblue with Proj mu and I already want to go back to Endless. I'll give the Proj mu fluid a few more days and see how it goes though.
What issues are you having with the Project µ compared to the Endless? I was going to try out the Endless fluid but I haven't really found anything I don't like about the Project µ and it is quite a bit cheaper.
The pedal feel is a little different, my diva self doesn't like the pedal to be so "stiff" but maybe it's all in my head...
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Originally Posted by Sebring AP1
The pedal feel is a little different, my diva self doesn't like the pedal to be so "stiff" but maybe it's all in my head...
Maybe you would like Motul RBF 600 since its one of the most compressible of the "good" fluids
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Originally Posted by Sebring AP1
Originally Posted by andrewhake' timestamp='1398058172' post='23121789
[quote name='Sebring AP1' timestamp='1398055616' post='23121762']
I use endless brake fluid - that stuff is amazing. I just flushed my system from the older owners ATE superblue with Proj mu and I already want to go back to Endless. I'll give the Proj mu fluid a few more days and see how it goes though.
What issues are you having with the Project µ compared to the Endless? I was going to try out the Endless fluid but I haven't really found anything I don't like about the Project µ and it is quite a bit cheaper.
The pedal feel is a little different, my diva self doesn't like the pedal to be so "stiff" but maybe it's all in my head...
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Or maybe you should have just stuck with that ATE stuff. After one hot session, it goes nice and soft like mush...

However; it consistently stays like that. YMMV - i'm on a bbk. That said, I'll likely swap out to something different once I finish off this junk.
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Originally Posted by Bullwings
However; it consistently stays like that. YMMV - i'm on a bbk. That said, I'll likely swap out to something different once I finish off this junk.
I am convinced ATE Blue is actually just Kool-aid.


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