Ferodo Racing

Ferodo DS3000 Front Brake Pad Set (FCP590R)

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DS3000 (R)• Heavy duty all-round material choice• Multiple applications – touring car, rally, single seat• Average friction coefficient 0.4…
SKU: FCP590R
Condition: New
Shipping: Calculated at Checkout
Part: Brake Pads
Compound: DS3000
Position: Front
MSRP: £324.14
£291.73
£259.32 (Inc. VAT)
MSRP: £270.12
£243.11
£216.10 (Ex. VAT)
(You save: £64.82 )

Ferodo DS3000 Front Brake Pad Set (FCP590R)

MSRP: £324.14
£291.73
£259.32 (Inc. VAT)
MSRP: £270.12
£243.11
£216.10 (Ex. VAT)
(You save: £64.82 )

DS3000 (R)
• Heavy duty all-round material choice
• Multiple applications – touring car, rally, single seat
• Average friction coefficient 0.48 over working
temperature range of 200°-650°C

Precision Engineering
All of the pad back-plates are manufactured from high tensile steel meaning minimum distortion
when subjected to the high clamping forces common in motorsport use.
Pads are manufactured to maintain high tolerances on the pad and back-plate dimensions including :
flatness , parallelism and overall thickness.
This results in a rapid and uniform transmission of pressure from the brake system to the pads.

Thermal Under-layer
Unlike many competitive products all Ferodo Racing brake pads incorporate a thermal under-layer
between the backing-plate and the friction material.
This reduces the brake caliper’s operating temperature by up to 80 deg C and significantly reduces
the risk of boiling the brake fluid which causes a “spongy” feeling in the pedal.

Disc Friendly
Unlike many competitive products Ferodo pads are kind on brake discs.
Ferodo pads are developed to optimize both the pad and disc life. Our philosophy is not to increase
pad life with the casualty of excessive disc wear.

High Controllability
All Ferodo Racing brake pads are engineered to perform with a relatively constant coefficient of friction
(mu) across a wide range of temperatures , pressures and vehicle speeds.
This results in a consistent brake feel for the driver meaning that the braking torque is a linear response
to pedal pressure.

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