CMS Performance
CMS Performance RF1 Racing Brake Fluid (500 ml)
from $24.95
CMS Performance RF1 DOT4 Racing Brake Fluid
Real Life 622º Boiling Point Without the Real High Price
RF1 Racing Brake Fluid from CMS Performance is a fully-synthetic DOT4 brake fluid formulated to provide extraordinary performance under the most demanding high-temperature racing and track-day conditions. With a dry boiling point of 622º F / 328º C, RF1 exceeds all DOT 3 & DOT 4 requirements and is compatible with all DOT 3, DOT 4, and DOT 5.1 fluids.
Note: RF1, like all DOT 4 brake fluids, is not compatible with DOT 5 silicone-based or any mineral-based brake fluids.
On the race track, there is perhaps no single safety system more important than your brakes. No single part of that system is more critical than brake fluid, given the extraordinarily high temperatures it operates under. At CMS Performance, we got tired of (and a little nervous) using "racing" brake fluid at the race track that didn't live up to its claimed performance when things got hot. We found more than a few brands whose product was all hype and not high performance.
No Hype. All Performance. No Kidding.
So we did something about it. CMS Performance RF1 is manufactured in partnership with Orthene, maker of the also-excellent Halo P1 racing brake fluid and a brake fluid supplier to many racing teams in Formula 1, WEC, and other professional series. RF1 was formulated to maintain consistent viscosity, lubricity, and compressibility at the extreme system temperatures and line pressures found in racing and track days.
The bottom line is this: you can spend a lot more on brake fluid, but it's hard to find higher-performance than RF1 Racing Brake Fluid.
CMS Performance RF1 Racing Brake Fluid Details:
Manufacturer: CMS Performance
Manufacturer part no.: CMSRF1
Typical dry boiling point: 622º F / 328º C
Typical wet boiling point: 399º F / 204º C
Exceeds DOT 3 & DOT 4 standards
Bottle size: 500 ml (16.9 fl. oz.)
Click Here for Product MSDS Sheet
A Word About Flushing Brake Fluid
All brake fluid degrades over time (not mileage), attracting water as it ages, which, at high brake temperatures, can lead to fluid boil and brake fade or failure. That's why the "wet" (aged) boiling point of any brake fluid is substantially lower than the "dry" (new) boiling point.
To maintain maximum braking performance, Competition Motorsport strongly suggests replacing your brake fluid before every track event, but at least every three months if you're consistently racing and/or driving at track days. It's cheap insurance against learning about brake fade the hard way!
GiroDisc Racing Brakes & Technologies
Girodisc Brake Pad Spreader GDPS01
$260.00
Girodisc Brake Pad Spreader
The Right Tool for the Job
This indispensable tool is used by race teams, shops, and enthusiasts alike who have high performance four- and six-piston calipers. The Girodisc Brake Pad Spreader is designed to easily spread brake pads and pistons to facilitate quick replacement of pads and/or rotors in a shop or racing environment.
No more screwdrivers, pliers, hammers, or C-clamps! This tool will retract the pistons fully and evenly into their bores with one squeeze of the levers.
The Girodisc Brake Pad Spreader was designed to be used with popular racing brake calipers from Brembo, AP Racing, Alcon, and other performance calipers in racing and road use. To help it fit into any caliper, the amount of throw is adjustable.
Built Like a Tank. Works Like a Charm.
Insert the spreading plates one way for wider six-piston calipers, or turn the spreader 90o and use the plate sides for four-piston calipers.
The Girodisc Brake Pad Spreader is made from heavy-gauge steel, powder-coated for durability. The slider is cadmium-plated, and nylon pivot bushings ensure smooth action. It will quickly become an invaluable tool for any race team, shop, or enthusiast who changes pads and rotors frequently.
Pagid
Pagid Racing Brake Pads No. 4906 (Rear)
from $544.02
Pagid Racing Brake Pad Shape No. 4906
Fits the Following Vehicles:
Make
Model
Build (Year)
Front
Rear
Chevrolet
Camaro Z28 [Gen 5] [ceramic brakes]
15 - 17
X
Chevrolet
Corvette C6 Brembo [ceramic brakes]
09 - 13
X
Chevrolet
Corvette C7 Z06 [ceramic brakes]
15 -
X
Dodge
Viper ACR [ceramic brakes]
14 - 17
X
Ferrari
360 Challenge Stradale [ceramic brakes]
03 - 05
X
Ferrari
430 Challenge [ceramic brakes]
X
Ferrari
430 Scuderia [ceramic brakes]
07 - 10
X
Ferrari
458 Italia [ceramic brakes]
10 - 15
X
Ferrari
488 Challenge race car [ceramic brakes]
16 -
X
Ferrari
599 GTB Fiorano
06 - 12
X
Ferrari
Enzo [ceramic brakes]
02 - 04
X
Ferrari
F430 [ceramic brakes]
05 - 10
X
Ferrari
Several ceramic brakes CCM
X
Lamborghini
Aventador LP700-4 [ceramic brakes]
11 -
X
Lamborghini
Several ceramic brakes
X
Pagid Racing Brake Pads are engineered for high-performance driving, delivering exceptional stopping power, durability, and control under the most demanding conditions. Trusted by professional racers and performance enthusiasts worldwide, these pads are crafted using advanced friction materials and cutting-edge technology to ensure consistent performance, low fade, and excellent modulation. Whether you're on the track or tackling aggressive street driving, Pagid Racing Brake Pads provide the reliability and confidence you need to push your vehicle to its limits.
These Pagid Racing Brake compounds are for ceramic rotors only.
Pagid RSC 1 Compound (Ceramic Rotors Only)
A race and track day compound for all known types of ceramic brake discs, RSC 1 is a low metallic resin bonded material containing steel and aramid fibers. This material features good all-round characteristics and is suitable for all types of usage.
Pagid RSC 2 Compound (Ceramic Rotors Only)
Pagid RSC 2 is a special race compound for ceramic discs with a high content of fibers in the friction surface for sprint and endurance circuit racing. RSC 2 is a low metallic resin bonded material containing steel and aramid fibers. This material is specifically developed for above mentioned applications.
Pagid
Pagid Racing Brake Pads 8091 (Front)
from $747.87
Pagid Racing Brake Pad Shape No. 8091
Fits the Following Vehicles:
Make
Model
Build (Year)
Front
Rear
Chevrolet
Camaro Z28 [Gen 5] [ceramic brakes]
2015 - 17
X
Chevrolet
Corvette C6 Brembo [ceramic brakes]
2009 - 13
X
Chevrolet
Corvette C6 Brembo [6-piston iron rotors]
2009 - 13
X
Chevrolet
Corvette C7 Z06 [ceramic brakes]
2015 +
X
Ferrari
430 Challenge [ceramic brakes]
X
Ferrari
430 Scuderia [ceramic brakes]
2007 - 10
X
Ferrari
458 Italia [ceramic brakes]
2010 - 15
X
Ferrari
488 Challenge race car [ceramic brakes]
2016 +
X
Ferrari
599 GTB Fiorano [iron rotors]
2006 - 12
X
Ferrari
Several ceramic (CCM) brakes
X
McLaren
570S [ceramic brakes]
2015 +
X
McLaren
650S / Spyder [ceramic brakes]
2014 - 17
X
McLaren
675LT [ceramic brakes]
2015 +
X
McLaren
MP4-12C [ceramic brakes]
2011 - 14
X
Fits the Following Calipers:
Make
Type
Remarks
Shape No.
Brembo
XA5.71.xx 6-piston D85
16mm
8091
Pagid Racing Brake Pads are engineered for high-performance driving, delivering exceptional stopping power, durability, and control under the most demanding conditions. Trusted by professional racers and performance enthusiasts worldwide, these pads are crafted using advanced friction materials and cutting-edge technology to ensure consistent performance, low fade, and excellent modulation. Whether you're on the track or tackling aggressive street driving, Pagid Racing Brake Pads provide the reliability and confidence you need to push your vehicle to its limits.
Pagid Racing Brake compounds are for steel (cast iron) rotors only unless otherwise noted.
Pagid RSL 1 Compound:
Used in GT cars, touring cars and prototype endurance racing. Due to the high friction and good modulation, often used in sprint races as well. RSL 1 is a low metallic resin bonded material containing steel and aramid fibers with very high heat resistance. It maintains a constant friction level over a wide range of temperatures. Its reduced wear rate and disc friendliness make this material appropriate for endurance races.
In the 8091 pad shape, the RSL 1 comes in an RSL 1 Special compound, both specified for Brembo and Ford Multimatic applications.
Pagid RSL 19 Compound:
Pagid RSL 19 is a low metallic resin bonded material containing steel and aramid fibers. It maintains a constant friction level across a broad range of temperatures. The material features very good modulation and release characteristics. Rear axle usage in combination with RSL 1 or RSL 2 on the front axle in heavier cars (GT3/GTE). Front axle usage for lighter GT and touring cars.
Pagid RSC 1 Compound (Ceramic Rotors Only):
A race and track day compound for all known types of ceramic brake discs, RSC 1 is a low metallic resin bonded material containing steel and aramid fibers. This material features good all-round characteristics and is suitable for all types of usage.
Pagid RSC 2 Compound (Ceramic Rotors Only):
Pagid RSC 2 is a special race compound for ceramic discs with a high content of fibers in the friction surface for sprint and endurance circuit racing. RSC 2 is a low metallic resin bonded material containing steel and aramid fibers. This material is specifically developed for above mentioned applications.
Pagid RSC 3 Compound (Ceramic Rotors Only):
RSC 3 is a low metallic resin bonded material containing steel fibers. This material is specifically developed for above mentioned applications. It is a special race compound for ceramic discs with low content of fibers in the friction surface for sprint and endurance circuit racing.
GiroDisc Racing Brakes & Technologies
A2-075 Girodisc Ferrari 599 GTB Rear Iron Rotor Conversion
$1,900.00
Girodisc Ferrari 599 GTB Rear Iron Rotor Conversion
Transform your Ferrari 599 GTB’s braking performance with Girodisc’s rear iron rotor conversion. Designed as a direct replacement for factory carbon ceramic rotors, this system provides superior heat management, improved pedal feedback, and lower long-term maintenance costs—all without altering OEM fit or balance.
Vehicle Fitment
Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano (2006–2012)Compatible with OEM Brembo calipers and hardware.Direct replacement for vehicles equipped with factory carbon ceramic rotors.
Engineered for Performance and Serviceability
The Girodisc system bolts directly to the factory hubs—no modifications required. Each rotor assembly combines a lightweight 6061-T6 aluminum hat with Girodisc’s proprietary cast-iron friction ring, both designed and machined in the USA. The two-piece floating design allows for controlled thermal expansion, improving heat dissipation and eliminating pedal vibration under high stress. Curved internal vanes act as centrifugal pumps, drawing air through the disc to maintain stable temperatures during aggressive braking.
Features
• Direct replacement for OEM carbon ceramic rear rotors• 6061-T6 billet aluminum hats with a hard-anodized finish• Proprietary cast-iron friction rings, poured and machined in the USA• Floating mount system with 10 cadmium-plated steel drive pins• Anti-noise spring washers eliminate rattle while maintaining float• Curved vane internal design enhances airflow and cooling• Lower replacement cost and improved pedal modulation vs. carbon ceramics• Fully rebuildable – replace only the iron rings when worn• Sold/priced per pair
Girodisc A2-075 Rear Iron Rotor Conversion FAQs:
Why convert from carbon ceramic to iron rotors? Girodisc iron rotors provide better heat control and a more linear pedal feel while drastically reducing replacement costs. They’re also easier to service and ideal for track or high-mileage use.
Are these compatible with OEM calipers? Yes. These rotors are designed to work seamlessly with the original Brembo calipers and hardware—no adapters or spacers required.
Do they change braking bias or ABS calibration? No. Girodisc rotors retain factory dimensions and mass balance to preserve stock brake performance and ABS function.
Can I revert to carbon ceramic rotors later? Yes. This conversion is fully reversible, allowing a return to the OEM configuration if desired.
Upgrade your Ferrari 599 GTB with Girodisc’s rear iron rotor conversion—crafted for superior control, reduced maintenance, and confidence-inspiring braking performance on road or track.
GiroDisc Racing Brakes & Technologies
A1-075 Girodisc Ferrari 599 GTB Front Iron Rotor Conversion
$1,995.00
Ferrari 599 GTB Front Iron Rotor Conversion
The Girodisc front iron rotor conversion for the Ferrari 599 GTB delivers a precision-engineered, lightweight solution for upgrading from OEM carbon-ceramic rotors. Designed for exceptional heat management and long-term serviceability, this two-piece floating system bolts directly to factory calipers with no modifications needed.
Lightweight, Track-Ready Performance
Each rotor hat is CNC-machined from U.S.-sourced 6061-T6 aircraft-grade aluminum, paired with Girodisc’s proprietary high-carbon cast iron rotor rings. The curved-vane design acts as a centrifugal pump, forcing cooling air through the discs to reduce fade and extend life under aggressive braking. The assembly is secured using high-strength alloy steel drive pins and anti-noise spring washers for quiet operation and proper thermal expansion.
Key Features
• Direct replacement for factory rotors – no modification required • Requires use of 66mm annulus pads (FMSI 1382/1405) • Fully floating design for thermal compensation • Made in the USA from premium materials • Sold/priced per pair
Ferrari 599 GTB Front Iron Rotor Conversion FAQs:
Does this conversion fit the OEM calipers? Yes, it’s a direct bolt-on solution using the factory Ferrari 599 GTB calipers.
Why do I need different pads? The Girodisc rotors use a shorter annulus area to optimize weight and heat control, so pads with a 66mm swept area are required.
How much weight does this setup save? Compared to OEM carbon-ceramic rotors, the Girodisc conversion saves several pounds per corner, improving response and ride quality.
Is this system rebuildable? Yes. You can replace just the cast iron rings when worn, keeping the aluminum hats for long-term use.
Upgrade your Ferrari 599 GTB with Girodisc’s front iron rotor conversion and experience sharper braking, improved pedal feel, and reduced operating costs over OEM carbon ceramics.