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After a scary moment of having no brakes (major brake fade) approaching a roundabout roughly 6 months ago - and being knackered and needing replacing for my MOT at the beginning of February this year - I wanted to see what all the fuss was about with DS2500.
I have previously tried performance upgrades on my last car (Saxo VTR) in the form of Red Dot discs and pads which turned out to be absolute crap
although I have to say the standard calipers are also crap on these cars.
So new standard Brembo discs and D2500 pads went on and ATE super blue brake fluid went in for the MOT and I have to say that these pads really are the muts nuts.
The feel a little wooden from cold and you get a little squeal at low speeds but they just seem to get better and better the hotter they get. Ive not made them fade yet and to be honest I will probably need to do a track day to make that happen.
I went for the FCP565H pads which some say are Alfa Romeo fitment (dunno what car) but I did notice that they are also listed for the Lancia Delta Integrale in the latest Demon Tweeks Motorsport catalogue. These are the pads that sweep the whole disc and dont leave an un-swept groove above and below the pad like regular pads do. In time these un-swept areas go all rusty and nasty which isnt happening with these pads.... and its making the discs look much larger behing the wheels ive noticed also. They fitted straight in my calipers no problems
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