pethier Posted July 29 Posted July 29 What brake pads will fit the front of my Caterham? I am unsure what calipers these are. The car is a 1991 1700 Super Sprint. It seems to be the same car as a Prisoner Special Edition. I would think maybe they would be the same as a Triumph Spitfire or maybe a Triumph GT6.
IamScotticus Posted July 30 Posted July 30 (edited) You most likely have the Triumph Type 14 LF. Mk4 Spitfire calipers. But you may want softer compounds for a 7. EBC brand? You can have DeDion rear with Sierra rear brakes and Triumph brakes up front with Ford PCD hubs. Or you might have uprated front brakes. Need pictures to be sure. I just read my 95 and 96 build manuals. Although there are differences in uprights between LA and DD, there isn't any mention of any other front brake calipers used other than the Spitfire Mk4, "with the exception of the brake pads". I interpret this to mean Cat uses different pads. Perhaps Cat supplied a special compound? Yes, this is what Weale states in his book, that regular Spit pads are not appropriate. The notes on pads I have taken from members recommendations: GBP574 Ferodo DS11 Comp 512539 Mntex 1144 pn:GBP574MINTEX Pagids RS15 EBC Green Stuff pn: PADGREEN1 (a lot of hate for EBC out there) Carbotech Shims: BHM7057 Edited August 10 by IamScotticus
DavidL Posted August 10 Posted August 10 (edited) I have almost the same car, a 1990 Carterham SuperSprint (1700, DeDion), and installed EBC greenstuff pads all around a couple of years ago. I'm not at home so I can't dig up where I got them, but I can next week. They work well for street driving. I also used them to great effect on my old TCS Europa, which used pretty similar if not identical front calipers. Edited August 10 by DavidL 1
pethier Posted August 11 Author Posted August 11 I had a Renault-engine Europa. The calipers were seized. Back then, you could order calipers for a Spitfire at a regular parts store. While I was at it, I bought stainless pistons and put them in the new calipers. 1
jbcollier Posted August 13 Posted August 13 Albeit driving hard and descending on a precipitous mountain pass, I have had the green stuff pads fade on me. It was quite exciting. I switched to Mintex 1144. 1 1
slowdude Posted August 14 Posted August 14 You have triumph spitfire front brakes. I run EBC green stuff. Stops the car very well.
CBuff Posted August 14 Posted August 14 59 minutes ago, slowdude said: You have triumph spitfire front brakes. I run EBC green stuff. Stops the car very well. It’s the go you have trouble with.
IamScotticus Posted August 17 Posted August 17 (edited) OK, Im getting a set of Mintex 1144 compound and binning the new pads I have as I don't know anything about them. Who do I get Mintex from? Here is a gem: https://www.triumphexp.com/forum/spitfire-and-gt6-forum.8/mintex-brake-pads-yes-virginia-they-do.1792317/ What you need to know per Stephen Spandorf: "Looking at the Spitfire: The part number MGB533[M1144] is for the type 14 caliper as fitted to the Mk3 onwards." https://www.burtonpower.com/brake-pads-hi-spec-sva-ultralite-2-caliper-mgb535m1144-hi.html Edited August 17 by IamScotticus
jbcollier Posted August 17 Posted August 17 Google "Mintex 1144 for Triumph Spitfire" for a variety of options. Moss, for one, carries them. 1
IamScotticus Posted August 17 Posted August 17 Hopefully this answers the pad question. Now, can we have a good row over dampers? Is it stiff shocks and soft springs, or soft shocks and stiff springs?
speedwagon Posted August 17 Posted August 17 10 hours ago, IamScotticus said: Hopefully this answers the pad question. Now, can we have a good row over dampers? Is it stiff shocks and soft springs, or soft shocks and stiff springs? Balance my boy! When you loose balance you lose control.
IamScotticus Posted August 17 Posted August 17 (edited) 3 hours ago, speedwagon said: Balance my boy! When you loose balance you lose control. I lost control a long time ago! Balance may become something I work on eventually, but for now and the foreseeable future, I can only accomplish just getting the car back on the road with a few upgrades thrown in. Spring rates, brake bias, corner balance, yea, fun stuff waiting for me to play with later on. Edited August 17 by IamScotticus
IamScotticus Posted August 17 Posted August 17 (edited) 20 hours ago, jbcollier said: Google "Mintex 1144 for Triumph Spitfire" for a variety of options. Moss, for one, carries them. Not finding MGB533 M1144 for Spit on Mosssy. Greenies, yes. And there's an interesting alloy 4 pot upgrade for 14 types. Need to know the OE pad pattern and seals for those. Edited August 17 by IamScotticus
jbcollier Posted August 17 Posted August 17 They've changed up their numbers and material offerings. The new number is MGB533. They are available. 1
jbcollier Posted August 17 Posted August 17 I run a set of BCC calipers on my Europa. Work well, vert well. And, fit under the stock 13" steel wheels. No plans to convert the Seven as of yet. 1
slowdude Posted August 17 Posted August 17 On 8/14/2025 at 7:59 PM, CBuff said: It’s the go you have trouble with. Hahahaha incredible. Replacement wideband came in this afternoon. Going to go out and fiddle with the self mapping feature on the emerald.
pethier Posted August 17 Author Posted August 17 19 hours ago, IamScotticus said: Hopefully this answers the pad question. Now, can we have a good row over dampers? Is it stiff shocks and soft springs, or soft shocks and stiff springs? Deserves its own thread.
pethier Posted August 17 Author Posted August 17 1 hour ago, jbcollier said: They've changed up their numbers and material offerings. The new number is MGB533. They are available. MGB533 gives me nothing on Moss.
jbcollier Posted August 17 Posted August 17 nope, Moss is no longer carrying them. Google "Mintex MGB533".
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