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Ferodo Racing DS2500 Brake Pads

3rd October 2009
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Ferodo DS2500 logo

Now In Stock For the Lotus Elise and Exige.

Ferodo DS2500 race pads give both low and high-speed braking efficiency, reduced stopping distances and consistent brake pedal feel from first time - every time.
 
This new generation of friction material is very low in compressibility ensuring a firm pedal, whilst still providing great life for both disc and pad. Combined with low wheel dusting and good noise characteristics this product is the brake pad for the driver who demands the ultimate in track day braking performance.
 

The Ferodo DS2500 brake pads are primarily for Track and Race use. Ferodo Racing offers various braking compounds for different applications these include DS Performance, 4003, DS3000, DS3000+03, DS3000E Endurance, DS1.11, DS2.11, please Click Here to find our more information about other compounds available.

 
Bedding Ferodo Racing Pads in:
During manufacturing, all Ferodo racing products are subject to “chemical bedding” to stabilise the materials and resins used in construction of the pad. Although this “pre-bedding” is an effective method and sufficient for low temperature use, the ultimate results are achieved by actual bedding on either the car or dyno...
 
Why
by correctly bedding in the brake pads will subject the pad to the correct heat and torque loads seen in race/track conditions. These methods transfer pad material into the face of the rotor leaving a “transfer film” the friction generated between the pad face and this transfer film determines the performance of the “bite”. Correct bedding also ensures that materials which may become compressible are stabilized with the heat and pressure to avoid a “spongy pedal”.

How
When bedding in the car always try to bed on used rotors. If bedding on new rotors follow the rotor bedding instructions of the manufacturer, as it is important to heat cycle them first before bedding the pads. After fitting the new pads prepare the car by blocking off 50 percent of the brake cooling / air ducts to speed the “heat up time”. When leaving the pit lane apply brake gently at low speed to ensure pads are fitted correctly, build up temperature progressively to approx 350° C (670° F). This enables the heat to distribute around all areas of the pad.

When brakes are at suitable temperature begin bedding process, achieve approximately 70 percent of race speed then perform 25-30 brake applications at half normal race pedal pressure holding on for 4 seconds.
When this is completed use a slowing down lap to allow brakes to cool. Return to the pit lane and allow pads to cool completely, check rotor appearance. Transfer film should be constant around rotor face, any “patchy” deposit will result in brake pedal judder. The use of temperature paint on rotors enables more accurate bedding procedures.


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