Polymatrix H is a pretty aggressive but long wearing compound, it's what we call an "endurance race" compound. It is supposed to last for a long time at high temperatures, so it's not surprising that they are hardly worn. If you prefer to stick with Wilwood I'd maybe give their BP10 or BP20 compounds a try. BP20 doesn't work at really low temperatures, so BP10 is probably the better choice for a road & track car and they will wear out faster than than Polymatix H's. But if you are doing long (track day) sessions then the BP20 is better at the sustained higher temperatures. Based on our experience I'd probably choose the Polymatrix A's over the BP20's.
Warning, not all Wilwood compounds are available to suite all Wilwood calipers, so do some homework first.
My personal preference is Hawk pads, we used the HP compound (used to be called High Performance Street) in my son's Evo which aside from their squeal (rather loud) were a pretty good combo pad, road and track. They now have a HP+ which is an improvement in all areas, but I have no experience with them. For myself (being far from the greatest braker), I like the Black's, it's a pretty forgiving compound with progressive bight and they are the lowest cost decent race pad (scrooge friendly). The next step up is HT10 which has a little more initial bight and as such requires a bit more sophistication from the driver in pedal control. A step up again is the DTC70, that's the pad I use in open wheelers (F3 etc) with down force, they have amazing bight, but need a pretty well controlled braking technique to avoid lock up. So maybe have a look at the HP+ or the Black compounds.
Plenty of choices, hopefully not too confusing.
Cheers
Gary
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