But he is simply looking at it from a RACING, ie motorsports point of view. As I have repeatedly said in the past, race car brakes are set up very different to road car brakes!
....No, sorry but he's not. The AP kit I'm using has been specifically developed for "Performance Road" (fast road) use as opposed to their "Competition" (racing) offerings.
And this is where our opinions are poles appart.
What is absolute
fact - is that the sole remit of the AP Racing company, is that they are only authorised to 'develop' products for motorsport/competition purposes. They do NOT have any remit for developing products for road car applications. It is just Brembo who have the authority to develop road car products - and is something they do exceedingly well.
Secondly, the calipers you have are NO DIFFERENT to their normal 'racing' calipers - they have not been 'specifically developed just for you', nor any other 'road car' application !!!!
Finally, your claim of '''"Performance Road" (fast road) use''' applies simply to the brake PADS - and this is no different to the offerings from say Mintex or Pagid. Trying to describe either discs or calipers as 'fast road' is utterly misleading - and is not the 'norm'.
Plus he knows me personally and my car and my non-race driving activities -
And . . . . .
It still doesn't alter the fact that APs products are designed for motorsport applications. Imagine trying to put a McLaren Mercedes F1 2.4 V8 engine under the bonnet of a Golf, or any road car. You'd soon get mighty p!ssed off with its 4,000rpm tick-over speed - and having to rev the nads of it at 18,000 rpm to make the power.!!
I haven't just bought a product off a retailer.
But in all fairness, it is often the 'retailer' (especially when they are a 'specialist retailer') who has far greater knowledge of how products fair in the 'real world' use on public highways, interspersed with the occasional track day!

If you just use DS2500s all round, then you might actually make the bias worse - simply due to the compound of the DS2500.
....Oh dear! Rear DS2500's have just arrived yesterday in the post. Please send me a get well soon card to the local Nurburgring hospital.
I'm going to try them out. Wish me luck!

Hopefully, the ESP system should still keep the car in check.
