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CL RC6E Brake Pads

Retail Price: $334.09
Part #: 07 4009 14.5 RC6E
FMSI #: D0096

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The best way to describe the wear rates on this compound is ‘ridiculous.’  You can hammer them over and over, and they just don’t wear out.  In independent dyno testing, the RC6E showed wear rates that were as much as five times lower than some of the currently popular semi-metallic race pads.  While having slightly lower bite than the RC6, the RC6E still has more bite than most other race pads on the market.  They’re also extremely easy on rotors.  They initially appear expensive, but when you factor in how long they will last (along with your rotors), they’re actually a tremendous value.

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*Note on Pad Size

Sintered materials tend to expand more than other types of pads under high heat track conditions. CL allows for greater expansion by manufacturing their pads to a smaller initial size. You therefore may experience some movement of the pad within the caliper, which can result in a clunking sound, and is most noticeable when changing directions (front to reverse, etc.). Please keep in mind that these are racing pads, and some NVH can be expected!

 

While most pads are formed from fibers and organic materials bonded together by resins, CL Brakes Sintered Pads begin as powdered metals such as iron, bronze, and copper, mixed with roughly ten other constituent materials including graphite and carbon.  The mix is compressed in a tool under extreme pressure to give it shape, and then brazed onto a backing plate in an oven at 1800F.  The resulting material is characterized by a consistently high coefficient of friction, stability at high temperatures, and an extremely low wear rates.

CL Brakes originally created sintered brake materials for military applications such as tanks, helicopters, and airplanes, as well as high speed freight and passenger trains like France's TGV.   After extensive development, the technology was successfully introduced in motorcycle applications.  The most recent development has focused on aligning the sintered technology with racecars. CL Brakes have now been used successfully at the highest levels of motorsport, including World Rally Championship (WRC) and NASCAR Sprint Cup.

 

 
 
Essex Part #07 4009 14.5 RC6E
Manufacturer Part #4009RC6E
FMSI #D0096
CompositionSintered
CategoryEndurance
Max Operating Temp*1800F
DustHigh
NoiseHigh
Bite / MuHigh
Judder/VibrationLow
Pad wearVery Low
Rotor wearLow

Because of their higher metal content, CL Sintered Pads don't rely on a pad transfer layer to generate high levels of friction.  The only recommended bed-in after install is to do a few moderately hard stops to seat the pads flush with the rotor face.  That's it.  When the pads heat to a certain point, they will deposit a layer material on the face of the rotors, just like other pad types.  That pad transfer layer is extremely thin however, and contains graphite (a lubricant), which protects the rotors from wear.  Because of the abrasive nature of the sintered material when cold, that thin transfer layer will quickly be removed from the rotors during any cold brake applications.  The transfer layer of CL pads is essentially self-curing, and only develops when required to protect the rotors.

 

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Product NameCL RC6E Brake PadsFerodo DS2500 Brake PadsCL RC5+ Brake PadsCL RC6 Brake Pads
Price$334.09$171.28$257.89$277.36
Essex Part #07 4009 14.5 RC6E11 FCP1050H-N07 4009 14.5 RC5+07 4009 14.5 RC6
Manufacturer Part #4009RC6EFCP1050H4009RC5+4009RC6
FMSI #D0096D0096D0096D0096
CompoundRC6EDS2500RC5+RC6
CompositionSinteredSemi-metallicSinteredSintered
CategoryEnduranceStreet/Club SportClub Sport/Full RaceFull Race
Max Operation Temp1800F1300 F1800F1800F
DustHighModerateModerateHigh
NoiseHighLow to ModerateLow to ModerateHigh
Bite/MuHighModerateModerate to HighVery High
Judder/VibrationLowLowVery LowLow
Pad WearVery LowModerate to High (on track)LowModerate

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