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Just about to fit new T3 rotors to my 2006 BF XR6T. I have been using Ferodo DS performance pads and have been very happy. Does anyone have experience with the Projecr Mu NS400 pads?  Will they be an improvement over the DS Performance?

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Ferodos are dusty, sometimes noisy, stop very well.
Usually you'd go DS2500 fronts and DS performancemce rears.

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I was told to try Forza  FP3 pads. any1 got feedback on those? apparently not harsh on rotors and not too dusty. and said to be higher performance than the other 2 mentioned above/ 

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Loving the low dust of the Project Mu NS400s in my Brembos (DBA T3 rotors).  Also handle my spirited driving OK.  Will probably stick to these unless doing track days.

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I used HF DS years ago, found them to be dusty/noisy and overly aggressive on the discs for no rear benefit in terms of stopping power.

 

I highly rate the NS400's and will be running them once my current hc800's have expired. They (the ns400's)are a great all round street pad. But you can over tax them if you are using the car in motorsport applications, but the same can be said for most street pads to be fair.

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