Ferodo Racing Rear Brake Pads FCP878 For RENAULT Safrane 1.9 16V 1992-2000 FCP878H
Compatable With: BREMBO Calipers.
BRAKE PADS
Ferodo Racing has one of the widest ranges of pad shapes in the racing and high performance brake pad market. This fitment range is available with several compounds, the choice of which depends upon application and driver preference. Each compound is identified by a specific suffix, e.g. compound DS2500-> suffix: H. The presence of “B” in the suffix (e.g. GB) indicates that the pad set has undergone a high temperature heat-soak in the production process to leave it much quicker to bed.
Compounds
DS2500 (H)
DSUNO (Z/ZB)
TL66 (TL66)
FER4003 (C)
TL180
DS3.12 (G/GB)
DS1.11 (W/WB)
DS3000 (R)
TL163
COMPOUND COMPARISON
DISCLAIMER Ferodo brake pads citing race or racing on their packaging are solely developed for motorsport use. They are intended for race use only. They have not been developed for use on public roads and must not, under any circumstances, be used on public roads. The nature of racing prevents Federal Mogul from warranting or guaranteeing any aspect of the behavior or performance of the brake pads, specifically because motorsport is inherently dangerous and the use of Ferodo racing brake pads in motorsport results in inherent strains and uses over which Federal-Mogul has no control. Federal-Mogul warrants only that the Ferodo racing brake pads have been manufactured in accordance with the manufacturing specifications and design for such pads. In particular, and without in any way limiting the scope of the foregoing disclaimer, no warranty or guarantee, express or implied, is made as to the ability of the Federal-Mogul racing brake pads to protect the user from injury or death. By the usage of such racing brake pads the user explicitly assumes all said risks. FURTHER TO THE FOREGOING, EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTY GIVEN IN THE RESPECT OF CONFORMITY OF THE RACING BRAKE PADS TO THE MANUFACTURING SPECIFICATIONS, FEDERAL-MOGUL DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES Of ANY KIND, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. All test results above are based on various internal and external performance and driving tests including specific personal recommendations by experienced test drivers.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
ISO16949 & 14001 Certified Production All Ferodo Racing brake pads are manufactured to the highest international ISO quality standards at Federal Mogul’s dedicated manufacturing facility in Italy. Every brake pad has a total of 26 separate quality controls during its manufacture which guarantee a repeatable and consistent product within and between every batch. 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 most 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. Wide Range of Material choices and Fitments Ferodo Racing has one of the widest range of pad shapes in the racing/performance brake pad market. This fitment range is available with the necessary compound choice meaning that there is nearly always a solution to your needs.
PAD BEDDING
The aim of bedding is to bring the pads to full race temperatures, but gradually; too quickly results in glazing. It is important that the pads are allowed to cool between the bedding and racing, but if time does not allow, they can be used immediately though less product life - possibly 10% - should be expected. HOW TO DO THE BEDDING Perform at least 15 trial brake applications, initially with reduced pressures (around 50% of the normal that might be used for that same brake application were it to occur under race conditions) building up to full decelerations after the 15 applications. To shorten the procedure applications can be made along the straights as well as at corners. Ideally the pads will arrive at temperatures in excess of 500°C during the bedding. Pads whose part number includes the suffix WB, ZB, GB, TL180, DB, FB have undergone an intense thermal treatment up to full bedding temperatures during their production. In this case the same general procedure above is to be applied but arriving at the 500°C target temperature is not critical. The number of applications may also be reduced. In these thermally treated compounds, bedding is required only as mechanical mating of pad and disc. Pads smoking during the cool-down is not a cause for concern. Specifically for DS1.11, DS3.12 and DSUNO temperatures should arrive at between 500°C and 700°C (as an indication: green thermal paint applied to discs should completely change and from half to all of the orange paint should change.). It may be necessary to close cooling ducts during the bedding to achieve sufficiently high temperatures. On completion of the trial applications, return to a service point and let the pads cool and then inspect the surface of the brake pads from the two wheels that have been working the hardest. There should be evidence of contact over at least 80% of the pad area, but without glazing. The pads are now ready to race. Whilst it is recommended that pads are inspected after bedding, time may not allow this. But as long as the gradual build-up procedure has been carried out correctly and a short period of time has elapsed to allow the brake system to cool (ideally to below 100°C - this might take in excess of five minutes), the pads will be ready to race. To illustrate these principles please consider the figures below: Figure 1: data from a GT3 car during bedding Figure 2: data from the same car under race conditions (same circuit) Red plot: brake pressure against time; Green plot: disc temperature against time Red plots: brake pressures during the bedding-in cycle at around 50% of those seen in race conditions. The gradual build-up of temperature during the bedding can be seen peaking at 580°C, which is quite close to the full race temperature. Figures 3 and 4 below illustrate the appearance of DS3.12 pads that have been properly bedded-in. The pad surface is even, with a dull sheen. Figure 5 – Example of DS3.12 pad that has not been properly bedded. In this case the final disc temperatures reached were not sufficient and/or insufficient applications were made to allow mechanical mating. In this case pad surface has a non-uniform appearance and these streaks may have a glassy appearance.
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