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    ferodo ds2500 brake pads

    anyone have a good review on these? they cost about twice the hawk hps. i am wondering if it is worth it.

    anybody know the best place to pick up a front set?
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    Re: ferodo ds2500 brake pads

    i have used them on and off over the years. The DS2500 is one of the best pads i have used for street and light track use. They have a very broad temp range and handle heat very well. The biggest quam people have with them is the dust output. They are a little dusty when compared to the hawk hps, but they are much better than the hps at higher temps. if you like clean wheels, skip the ds2500.

    IMHO they are best suited for a situation where you need a single brake pad to use for dd, auto-x and light brake hdpe's (some courses are harder on pads than others).

    if you want a set, call or visit www.raceshopper.com . they have very good pricing and a large inventory.
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    Re: ferodo ds2500 brake pads

    Agreed, I'll be replacing mine with another set of DS2500s. They will dust a bit more than HPS as mentioned and I have a comparison of how brake dust looks with Carbotech Bobcat ceramics in the rear. I'll try to dig that up. They should be slightly better on dust than OEM pads though. But once bedded in properly, great bite even when cold.

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    Re: ferodo ds2500 brake pads

    these will still dust less then oem right?

    i won't be tracking this car but i do a bunch of canyon runs and such and want a firm bite on the brakes...

    i am thinking these pads plus stoptech brake lines and motul rbf600 should have me all set right?
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    Re: ferodo ds2500 brake pads

    yup, should work well for that. For canyon runs, RBF600 is probably overkill, but I'm not sure. I'd guess Motul 5.1 would be fine but might as well ask around from people who regularly go on canyon runs to see if the higher bp is really necessary since RBF600 is fairly expensive.

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    Re: ferodo ds2500 brake pads

    About dust, this is after 3 or so weeks of not washing my wheels and shows DS2500 in front and ceramics in the back. So they should dust less than OEM, and keep in mind slotted rotors will contribute more dust than blank rotors.




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    Re: ferodo ds2500 brake pads

    Quote Originally Posted by Ill 3.0 View Post
    About dust, this is after 3 or so weeks of not washing my wheels and shows DS2500 in front and ceramics in the back. So they should dust less than OEM, and keep in mind slotted rotors will contribute more dust than blank rotors.
    you had a lot less dust then i did. Mine looked worse than that in less than a week.

    Quote Originally Posted by drew View Post
    i am thinking these pads plus stoptech brake lines and motul rbf600 should have me all set right?
    RBF600 is definitly overkill. If you use that fluid remember you are suppose to flush and bleed it every year or so. If you want something lower maintnance the Pentosin Racing fluid is a great fluid. I used it on the track without issue. Plus you don't have to flush it every year & you get a full liter for the price of 0.5 liters of motul 600. The other excellent option is the ATE Gold which is what i had put in my car back in the spring, it has been very good at the track and is easy to find.

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    Pentosin Racing Temps: Dry 572F / Wet 392F ( $16.99/ 1L)
    ATE Super Gold Temps: Dry 536F/ Wet 396F ($14.99/ 1L)


    Here's a nice link to the temp charts: Brake Fluid Temp Charts
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    Re: ferodo ds2500 brake pads

    i wouldnt get the RBF, just 5.1... rbf needs a yearly flush. its a straight track fluid so it has a higher boiling point but absorbs a lot more water...

    but you will like the ferodos a lot once bedded in
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    Re: ferodo ds2500 brake pads

    I have the ds2500 on my rs4. Great pad. They do dust a bit. I also have rbf 660 fluid. Never had a problem with it .Remember dot 5.1 only refers to what the thing is made up of not how much heat it will absorb before boiling.
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    Re: ferodo ds2500 brake pads

    so i'd need two liters to do a full flush?
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    Re: ferodo ds2500 brake pads

    Quote Originally Posted by drew View Post
    so i'd need two liters to do a full flush?
    That might be more than you need. I used about 1 liter last time.
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    -19" RS10 Forged wheels w/ Nitto NT-05
    -Laser Intercepter Dual + Bel STI Magnum
    301hp & 331 ft/lb uncorrected
    on 93 oct

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    Re: ferodo ds2500 brake pads

    Quote Originally Posted by drew View Post
    so i'd need two liters to do a full flush?
    I'd have at least 1.5L on hand if you're flushing, took me a tad over 1L but I bleed manually. 2L wouldn't hurt since unopened bottles have a good shelf life. A good idea to bleed slave cylinder as well since you're changing fluids, but that doesn't hold much, 100cc IIRC.

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    Re: ferodo ds2500 brake pads

    thanks guys
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    Re: ferodo ds2500 brake pads

    i am skipping the ferodos. i want less dust...

    i got the hawk hps, goodrige ss lines, and motul 5.1

    got the hps for $100, goodrige front and rear for $130, and motul for $3 per bottle....not bad at all
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