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Hawk HPS vs Ceramic?


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I drove to work today with the HP+ in the car and remembered why I can't wait to put back in the HPS. They stop just fine in the cold, but squeak and squeal something awesome.

 

I still maintain that if you're main function is stopping from high speed more than once then do at least the HP+. As Tinman pointed out, if you're only going to have to do it one time and not worry about anything after that, then HPS will work.

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Chris has been 'spot on' with his posts. We are a Hawk pad dealer so I am familiar with the Hawk line. I ran the HPS all last season in autocross, and this year stepped up to the HP+. The HPS does not have the initial torque and bite as the HPS. The HPS is purely a street pad, and is 'ok' for autocross when you compare it to the HP+. If you are going to autocross, I would recommend the HP+. I would NOT use the HP+ for Mid-Ohio, but only for a Nelson Ledges or a Putnam.

 

It is always a give and take with brake pads. If you want stopping power, you will have more dust. If you want a 'casual' street pad, you will get less dusting. You just need to determine what is more important - less dust and less torque/bit or more dust and more torque bite.

 

BTW, if you get the HP+ you WILL sounds like a school bus/truck when coming to a stop with cold pads and you will get a lot of stares from people thinking 'WTF is wrong with his brakes' :lolguy:

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