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Experience with Ferodo brake pads

Experience with Ferodo brake pads

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Re: [gti-vr6] Ferodos Judson Main <jmainerols> Mon, 13 Jul 1998 12:55:10 -0400
[gti-vr6] RE: Ferodos "Brown, Jeff L" <brownjlUH2184P01.DAYTONOH.ncr> Mon, 13 Jul 1998 15:01:17 -0400
[gti-vr6] Re: Ferodos "George & Deanna Achorn" <coolidgetidalwave> Mon, 13 Jul 1998 17:38:47 -0400
[gti-vr6] Ferodo Jim Chu <jimchuCompuServe> Mon, 13 Jul 1998 22:12:35 -0400
[gti-vr6] Ferodo pads Jim Chu <jimchuCompuServe> Sat, 24 Oct 1998 10:09:19 -0400



From gti-vr6-ownerdev.tivoli Mon Jul 13 15:11 CDT 1998
From: Judson Main <jmainerols>
To: MVenture88aol
Subject: Re: [gti-vr6] Ferodos
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 12:55:10 -0400
Cc: gti-vr6dev.tivoli
 
They suck.  If you care about dust, don't get these Ferodos.

BTW, Ferodos come in many different types, and unfortunately,
I can't give you the exact type of Ferodo I was using.  But the
guys at Velocity Sport Tuning will know...

I guess the Mintex Redbox pads are the way to go for dustless
braking.

Jud.

MVenture88aol wrote:

> In a message dated 7/13/98 9:09:46 AM, jmainerols writes:
>
> >or the record, there are Ferodos for the street, and for the track.
> >
> >I have used the Ferodos for the street.  They stopped REALLY
> >well when cold.  No more rumours about this folks.  They work
> >FAR better than stock when cold.  When hot, however, they
> >kick serious butt.
> >
> >Jud.
>
> How are they in regards to dust reduction?
>
> Andrew
> 96.5
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From gti-vr6-ownerdev.tivoli Mon Jul 13 15:37 CDT 1998
From: "Brown, Jeff L" <brownjlUH2184P01.DAYTONOH.ncr>
To: "'GTI'" <gti-vr6dev.tivoli>
Subject: [gti-vr6] RE: Ferodos
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 15:01:17 -0400
 
>or the record, there are Ferodos for the street, and for the track.
>
>I have used the Ferodos for the street.  They stopped REALLY
>well when cold.  No more rumours about this folks.  They work
>FAR better than stock when cold.  When hot, however, they
>kick serious butt.
>
>Jud.

How are they in regards to dust reduction?

Terrible.  They are just as bad as the stock pads.

The plus side is they brake like you wouldn't believe, and have *fantastic*
pedal feel.  I had a set of the 3466 Street/Competition pads on my last GTI
and absolutely loved them.  The were fine in the cold and unbelievable when
they were hot.
For anyone who remembers, two sets of Ferodo pads were tested in EC over a
year ago along with other popular aftermarket pads.  The standard street
Ferodo pad came out # 1 and the street competition pad came out #2 .

For normal street driving and autocrossing I think the standard Ferodo pad
would be more than adequate.  The more agressive 3466 pad, took a little
time to heat up before the "feel" got awesome.  That was my only complaint,
other than the brake dust.

Braking distances (as reported by EC) were almost identical over six 60-0
stops with both Ferodo pads.  So I don't think there is a real reason to go
with the more expensive/higher performance pads, unless you really plan to
beat on you brakes.

That's my $.02.


Jeff
97 DE
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From gti-vr6-ownerdev.tivoli Mon Jul 13 20:21 CDT 1998
From: "George & Deanna Achorn" <coolidgetidalwave>
To: "GTI" <gti-vr6dev.tivoli>
Subject: [gti-vr6] Re: Ferodos
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 17:38:47 -0400
 
I too have street Ferodos on my GLX. They have been in for over 50K miles
and the brake sensor was still able to be used. They work fine when cold or
whenever, though IMHO they are just slightly dustier than stock, counter to
what EC said in project GLX. Later-G

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From gti-vr6-ownerdev.tivoli Mon Jul 13 21:27 CDT 1998
From: Jim Chu <jimchuCompuServe>
To: "INTERNET:gti-vr6dev.tivoli" <gti-vr6dev.tivoli>
Subject: [gti-vr6] Ferodo
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 22:12:35 -0400
 
<If you care about dust, don't get these Ferodos.>

The man speaks from experience.  Just after bedding in my pads, the wheels
were coated in black dust.  But... It's awsome!  Metal Master, Mintex
(regular), KVR house brand all doesn't have the initial BITE and tends to
fade a bit.  If 4 years, the most I got from a set of pads were <12K miles,
due to their suckyness.  I've tried too many brands...

Jim
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From gti-vr6-ownerdev.tivoli Sat Oct 24 09:12 CDT 1998
From: Jim Chu <jimchuCompuServe>
To: "INTERNET:gti-vr6dev.tivoli" <gti-vr6dev.tivoli>
Subject: [gti-vr6] Ferodo pads
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 1998 10:09:19 -0400
 
Message text written by INTERNET:gti-vr6dev.tivoli
>ok everyone.... I know mintex brake pads are the bomb, and they are =
extremely low dust, but.. the ferodo pads ARE SUPPOSED TO BE A BETTER =
PERFORMING PAD.  they do create more dust, but stop you faster.  =
according to a test study done on ferodo, mintex, and hawk pads.  =
although ferodo was a little messier, it averaged a greater stopping =
ability of almost 20 feet over the mintex pads.<

George,

I have the Ferodo pads.  They are dirty as hell after one day of driving.
I have an optimized brake system with dor 4 brake fluid, stainless steel
lines and crossdrilled rotors.  Going to the Ferodo pads DID NOT yield a 20
feet increase.  That's from real world experience with 17" BBS RC's and
Potenza SO2's.   They have a soft initial bite, but stops like a champ.  I
initially put off the dust issue, but living with it for 6 months, it's
just too much work wiping the wheels everyother day...

Jim
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