Mintex Brake pads
Austin Healey: BJ8 from 26705 (1964-68)
MG: MGC (1967-69)
Triumph: TR3B TCF series plus TR4 with wire wheels from CT4690, TR4 with disc wheels from CT4388 (1962-65) • TR4A (1965-67) • TR5 and TR250 (1967-68) • TR6 to April 1973: Carburettor models to CC81078, P.I. models to CP76094 • Vitesse 2-Litre and Mk2 (1966-71) • GT6 Mk1 and Mk2 plus early Mk3 to KE12388 and KF12388 (1966-72)
TVR: Tasmin and 280i Series 1 (to 12/1981)
Morgan: Plus 8 3.5 (1966-73)
Lotus: Cortina Mk I and Mk II (1965-70) • Elan Plus 2 (1969-72)
Rover: P6 2000 four cylinder models (1963-71)
Sunbeam: Alpine Series III, IV and V (1963-68) • Tiger (1964-67)
front, MRM1802 specification. Identify by 1/4" retaining pins
The Mintex brand is the most famous when it comes to motorsport. Through intense Research and Development Mintex materials cater not only for Original Equipment and Aftermarket needs but at the other extreme for competition purposes. It is from motorsport that the latest family of Mintex materials have been developed. Known as C-Tech, these materials cover a whole spectrum of vehicles from a typical small hot hatchback for normal day to day use, through to a fully race prepared 700 bhp racing machine.
M1802 (formerly M1144) is the material for fast road use as well as light competition such as karting, hill climb and single seater racing cars. One of the main characteristics of this material is the ability to work from cold, which gives the user the confidence of a standard material on the first application of the brakes. The benefit of M1802 is experienced as the temperature within the brakes starts to increase. M1144 will remain stable and consistent through to 450° C where a standard material at this temperature will most certainly start to fade. The bedding in procedure for M1802 is the same as any standard material i.e. steady braking for the first 50 miles, avoiding emergency stops. All M1144 pads are supplied with fully branded C-Tech anti noise shims and a C-Tech sticker.
M1155 is purely designed for competition use and under no circumstances should be used for normal road applications. Applications such as Group A and N rally cars and circuit saloons best suit this material. M1155 has a similar friction level to M1144 but remains consistent to a maximum operating temperature of 550°-600° C. Like M1802 there are no special bedding in procedures for M1155.
The F4R Carbon-Metalic compound is very easy to bed and is very user friendly making it suitable for club racing and light vehicle application. Fade resistant at temperatures exceeding 1000 degrees C. F4R offers a high level of pedal feel, high overall friction and stability over a broad range of temperatures with long pad life.
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