Brake pads Ferodo or DIXCEL

Ferodo Brake pads
bradlee92
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Rating 4.5

Ferodo DS2500 and PFC 11 are the two best dual duty pads I’ve used. Both are low dust and noise, but the PFC handles a little more heat.

Pros: low dust, low noise
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DIXCEL Brake pads
andrei_jdmshed
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Rating 4.0

If they’re readily available? Dixcel is for us the perfect blend of track/street usage. Dixcel S, or Dixcel Z if you can live with the little squeak.

Pros: good track/street blend
Cons: slight squeak
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Ferodo Brake pads
ReV46
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Rating 3.0

Street driving on the 3.12 killed my AP rotors, so I got a set of DS2500 to swap between track and street. I used the 2500s on track and they wear out fast with the heat, but you can definitely occasionally track on them.

Pros: occasionally trackable
Cons: wear out fast
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Ferodo Brake pads
strat61caster
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Rating 3.5

I daily and autox ferodo ds2500, pretty happy with them, more dust and noise than an oem pad but can withstand light track work. Doesn’t sound like an awful bus/train but the occasional squeak happens.

Pros: withstand light track work, pretty happy
Cons: more dust, more noise, occasional squeak
Part number: DS2500
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DIXCEL Brake pads
TSI50
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Rating 2.0

Tune is pointless for NA in terms of power figures you'll feel the difference a bit but power wise you won't make enough to justify the cost, upgrade the brakes tbh, you get good options from dixcel.

Pros: feel the difference a bit
Cons: power wise not enough
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