Ive heard good reports about the redstuff, but greenstuff are meant to be far too soft and not much good. I think you need to keep the yellowstuff hot for them to work as they are a racing pad.
same as what i thought yellow stuff is for tracks, so unless your braking hard to keep the heat in them, they can be very dodgy when they cool off.
i have used ds2500 they are very good pads (better then yellow) but at £248 for front pads for the brakes i had vs £107 for the yellow stuff and not that much difference! and the they both suffer from brake squel by the way but a bit of hard braking and the glaze goes!
i have used ds2500 they are very good pads (better then yellow) but at £248 for front pads for the brakes i had vs £107 for the yellow stuff and not that much difference! and the they both suffer from brake squel by the way but a bit of hard braking and the glaze goes!