I thought that I would keep this thread going and report on my brake pad/shoe experience, as many different makes have been discussed here. I do use my my car for track days, so I was looking for something that would hold up at the track and be ok for the street. At the time I was getting parts from Banks, so I just asked them to send what they thought was appropriate for my situation. They sent the Mintex F4r pads for the front and their "competition" shoes for the rear (took awhile, as they are custom lined). At first, I was going to send them back because they seemed too much for the street (Mintex does not recommend the F series pads for street), but I was in a hurry to get on the road so I put them on. In addition, I was getting frustrated with the performance of my Girling servos so they came off. I have a .75 diameter rod in my master cylinder.
I have been to three track days and two trips through the Adirondack Mountains and I am very satisfied. On the track, they are completely predictable with consistent stopping performance and no fade (as of yet). On the street they are fine from cold, do not squeal, and do not have much dust. I was surprised with the cold performance, but I do not feel much difference between cold and hot. I think if I was to use them for street only I might want more initial bite, but I do not like too much initial bite for the track.
I purchased an adjustable brake proportioning valve just in case I needed it when I took out the servos, but I find the balance perfect without it. If I stand on the brakes to lock up, the fronts lock up just before the rear and that is fine for me.
I would not mind a tandem .70 master cylinder rod though.