I think I had HP+ on my S2000 for about 500 miles. Sold them to Joe Magyar. Ended up with BHPs, which were rebranded Mintex track day pads. They were incredibly good. Easy on rotors, good cold, easy to modulate, and even fairly quiet. Lots of dust, but it was at least non-corrosive.
I've become a big fan of Raybestos brake pads for street cars lately. I've got their older, semi-metallic formulation on my Mercedes, and they're GREAT. They stop the car very well, but without the on/off switch feel that stock German car pads sometimes have (the stock MB pads are especially this way). These replaced some Akebono Euro Ceramics, which I genuinely hated. They weren't strong enough to even engage the ABS. But I like the Raybestos pads so much that I sought them out for my Miata.
Another cool thing about Raybestos pads - lots of other companies rebrand them. Carquest's house brand pads are made by Raybestos. I bought their lower-tier pads on closeout. They're an older Raybestos formulation which is sort of a ceramic/metallic hybrid. They stop great, are easy to modulate, generate minimal dust, and are quiet. Best of all? $60 for the whole car.
