Soldato
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I've always followed the procedure from the maker of the pads, in the case of EBC it says to drive for 300 miles then do the bed in procedure.
I think the 300 miles thing might be more if you've changed pads and not discs its to wipe away the remnants of the old pad material before bedding in the new ones incase you've changed from an adherent to an abrasive type pad. But the heavy stops are very important see the top graph below, you can see the braking effiiciancy dip initially then raise to almost double the pre bedding in phase.
That graph is for the newest EBC Orangestuff pads which i have on my scooby and they are very aggressive and not for the road but the same general principle applies.
I think the 300 miles thing might be more if you've changed pads and not discs its to wipe away the remnants of the old pad material before bedding in the new ones incase you've changed from an adherent to an abrasive type pad. But the heavy stops are very important see the top graph below, you can see the braking effiiciancy dip initially then raise to almost double the pre bedding in phase.
That graph is for the newest EBC Orangestuff pads which i have on my scooby and they are very aggressive and not for the road but the same general principle applies.
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