Brake pads Ferodo or Project Mu

Project Mu Brake pads

I did Project MU B force pads. DBA 4000 rotors, Stop tech stainless steel brake lines, Motul 660 brake fluid, radium brake booster brace(a must). Make sure to set those pads in the correct sequence and they gonna rip your face off bud! I had 6 piston brembos also, what a difference!

Pros: excellent performance, huge difference
Vehicle: Subaru
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Project Mu Brake pads
logezzzzzbro
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Rating 5.0

They’re track/race pads, but I rarely track my car. It’s not a daily, just a fun weekend car, but I find the pad performance to be amazing and they’re not noisy like everyone says they would be.

Pros: amazing performance, not noisy
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Project Mu Brake pads
Aus_TTRS
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Rating 5.0

However, the biggest difference I've noticed was going from good brake pads to great ones. I recommend anything by Project Mu (I use their RC09 "Club Racer")

Pros: great brake pads
Vehicle: Audi
Part number: RC09
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Ferodo Brake pads

Now I have a 19 R DSG, and I've tracked it twice (Summit Point and VIR) with nothing more than new rotors, Ferodo brake pads and Motul 500 fluid. I never had any overheating issues with either the brakes or the oil, but both weekends were cooler weather.

Pros: no overheating issues
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Ferodo Brake pads
staticfordays
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Rating 4.0

I’d recommend DS2500’s. They are a bit noisy for everyday but the performance is worth it. Nice and predictable feel

Pros: good performance, predictable feel
Cons: a bit noisy
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Ferodo Brake pads
b16a2
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Rating 3.0

Up for sale are new Ferodo DS2500 brake pads for an MK7 Golf R. I had bought these to replace my noisy new Hawk pads, but have decided to just stick with the noisy hawk pads.

Cons: noisy hawk pads
Part number: FCP4425H
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Ferodo Brake pads
colacola79
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Rating 3.5

SOLVED - I simply overheated the pads. Spoke to Ferodo and I followed their advice: Bed in was fine. Overheating led to pad material bake to the rotors. 120 grit block sanding on the rotors removed this. Pads were a little glazed but 80 grit sanding removed the shiny bits. Bed in again and running well but haven’t pushed it yet so unsure if the pads are done.

Pros: running well after sanding
Cons: overheating, pad material baked to rotors
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Ferodo Brake pads

I run the Sebro slotted rotors with Ferodo DS3.12s on track, which are louder than a school bus on the street, so I swap back to OEM pads and rotors after each event.

Cons: very loud on street
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