Ferodo FCP1281H Brake Pads 1 "a"

$375.71

Compound

Ferodo FCP1281H Brake Pads

$375.71

Compound

Ferodo FCP1281H 

    Ferodo Brake Compound Details:

    DS3.12
    Released in 2019, the DS3.12 represents the latest advancement in Ferodo's renowned DS line. In the realm of sports cars, the demands placed on brake systems have intensified, with increased horsepower, sophisticated aerodynamics, higher curb weights, and stickier tires. Addressing these demands head-on, the Ferodo DS3.12 is a modern pad compound meticulously designed to cater explicitly to these challenges. Extensive testing has revealed that, among all pad compounds from various manufacturers, the DS3.12 exhibits the most consistent torque curve across a wide temperature range. Consequently, whether you're tackling turns, driving on any track or completing lap after lap, the brake pedal response remains remarkably consistent, offering exceptional reliability and repeatability. With a higher mu (friction coefficient) compared to Ferodo's other compounds, the DS3.12 requires less leg pressure to initiate the desired braking performance. Furthermore, it exhibits superior fade resistance, ensuring optimal performance at any temperature your brakes may encounter. Dyno testing has demonstrated that the DS3.12 maintains superior wear rates while being gentle on the discs. As a result, we anticipate the DS3.12 will establish itself as the benchmark against which other race compounds are measured.

    DS1.11
    The DS1.11, in contrast to the DS3.12, possesses a lower mu at all temperatures, making it a moderate mu pad in the realm of endurance racing compounds. It necessitates greater pedal force compared to the DS3.12 and exhibits a slight decline in torque as temperatures rise. Consequently, as you push deeper into a turn with increasing heat, you may find yourself applying more pressure on the brake pedal to achieve the same response—a sensation preferred by some drivers. Certain drivers find the DS1.11 to be more manageable when using street tires, particularly as it is less prone to activating the ABS system. While the DS1.11 offers a longer lifespan compared to many other pad compounds on the market, it falls slightly short of the longevity of the DS3.12. When maintained with a proper pad transfer layer, it remains gentle on discs even at elevated track temperatures. While the DS1.11 boasts excellent maximum temperature tolerance and fade resistance, it does not quite reach the same levels as the DS3.12. To date, we have not received reports of fading issues with the DS1.11, and most individuals differentiate between the DS1.11 and DS3.12 based on their respective tactile experiences.

    DS2500
    While we always recommend using dedicated race pads for track use, the DS2500 stands out as one of the premier hybrid street/track pads available. It combines the advantages of a track pad, such as a moderately high bite and solid fade resistance, with the comparatively lower levels of dust and noise typically associated with street pads. As a street pad, it may produce some squealing noise in specific vehicle applications, particularly when driven aggressively. For individuals who engage in spirited street driving, canyon runs, autocross, and occasional light track duty on street tires, the DS2500 is hard to surpass.

    DS3000

    The predecessor to DS1.11, DS3000 offers high initial bite with excellent feel and release. Popular among rally teams, DS3000 has a relatively low cold temperature threshold while still offering high temp stability for tarmac. DS3000 is very easy on discs at the expense of pad wear.


    However, when employed on the track by cars weighing over 3,000 lbs., featuring high horsepower and R Compound tires, the DS2500 tends to exhibit significantly higher wear rates compared to Ferodo Racing's other compounds. If extended wear rates are a priority under these conditions, Essex recommends considering the Ferodo DS1.11 or DS3.12 as alternatives.

      Ferodo FCP1281H Complete Fitment Guide:
      • 2019 BMW M2 Competition (Rear)
      • 2020 BMW M2 Competition (Rear)
      • 2020 BMW M2 CS (Rear)
      • 2021 BMW M2 Competition (Rear)
      • 2003 Dodge Viper All Gen 3 Front & Rear 
      • 2004 Dodge Viper All Gen 3 Front & Rear 
      • 2005 Dodge Viper All Gen 3 Front & Rear 
      • 2006 Dodge Viper All Gen 3 Front & Rear 
      • 2008 Dodge Viper Gen 4 exc. ACR Front & Rear 
      • 2009 Dodge Viper Gen 4 exc. ACR Front & Rear 
      • 2010 Dodge Viper Gen 4 exc. ACR Front & Rear 
      • 2013 Dodge Viper SRT Viper Front & Rear 
      • 2014 Dodge Viper SRT Viper Front & Rear 
      • 2015 Dodge Viper SRT Viper Front & Rear 
      • 1990 Ferrari 348 Any Front
      • 1991 Ferrari 348 Any Front
      • 1992 Ferrari 348 Any Front
      • 1993 Ferrari 348 Any Front
      • 1994 Ferrari 348 Any Front
      • 1994 Ferrari 355 Any Front
      • 1995 Ferrari 355 Any Front
      • 1996 Ferrari 355 Any Front
      • 1997 Ferrari 355 Any Front
      • 1998 Ferrari 355 Any Front
      • 1999 Ferrari 355 Any Front
      • 1994 Ferrari 456 GT ANY Front
      • 1995 Ferrari 456 GT ANY Front
      • 1996 Ferrari 456 GT ANY Front
      • 1992 Ferrari 512 TR ANY Front
      • 1993 Ferrari 512 TR ANY Front
      • 1994 Ferrari 512 TR ANY Front
      • 1988 Ferrari F40 Any Front
      • 1989 Ferrari F40 Any Front
      • 1990 Ferrari F40 Any Front
      • 1991 Ferrari F40 Any Front
      • 1992 Ferrari F40 Any Front
      • 1994 Ferrari F50 Any Front
      • 1995 Ferrari F50 Any Front
      • 1996 Ferrari F50 Any Front
      • 1997 Ferrari F50 Any Front
      • 2008 Audi R8 Iron Disc Rear 
      • 2009 Audi R8 Iron Disc Rear 
      • 2010 Audi R8 Iron Disc Rear 
      • 2011 Audi R8 Iron Disc Rear 
      • 2012 Audi R8 Iron Disc Rear 
      • 2013 Audi R8 Iron Disc Rear 
      • 9999 Brembo Mono4 All 
      • 2017 Nissan GT-R (R35) All Rear 
      • 2016 Nissan GT-R (R35) All Rear 
      • 2015 Nissan GT-R (R35) All Rear 
      • 2014 Nissan GT-R (R35) All Rear 
      • 2013 Nissan GT-R (R35) All Rear 
      • 2012 Nissan GT-R (R35) All Rear 
      • 2011 Nissan GT-R (R35) All Rear 
      • 2010 Nissan GT-R (R35) All Rear 
      • 2009 Nissan GT-R (R35) All Rear 
      • 2016 Dodge Viper SRT Viper Front & Rear 
      • 2017 Dodge Viper SRT Viper Front & Rear 
      • 2018 Nissan GT-R (R35) All Rear
      • 2019 BMW M2 Competition F87 All Rear
      • 2019 Nissan GT-R (R35) All Rear
      • 2020 Nissan GT-R (R35) All Rear
      • 2020 BMW M2 Competition F87 All Rear
      • 2020 BMW M2 CS F87 Iron Discs Rear
      • 2021 BMW M2 Competition (F87) AllRear
      • 2021 Nissan GT-R (R35) All Rear
      • 2015 Audi R8 Iron Disc Rear
      • 2014 Audi R8 Iron Disc Rear
      • 2013 Lamborghini Gallardo Iron Discs Rear
      • 2012 Lamborghini Gallardo Iron Discs Rear
      • 2011 Lamborghini Gallardo Iron Discs Rear
      • 2010 Lamborghini Gallardo Iron Discs Rear
      • 2009 Lamborghini Gallardo Iron Discs Rear
      • 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Iron Discs Rear
      • 2007 Lamborghini Gallardo Iron Discs Rear
      • 2006 Lamborghini Gallardo Iron Discs Rear
      • 2005 Lamborghini Gallardo Iron Discs Rear
      • 2004 Lamborghini Gallardo Iron Discs Rear

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