Porsche 996 TT Brakes on a C2 - Not a debate...
#16
This would probably be the easiest/cheapest solution to add bigger brakes that are a direct fit.
http://e-partssales.com/Merchant2/me...6brakeupgrades
http://e-partssales.com/Merchant2/me...6brakeupgrades
#18
That's great! Now you have your answer and a source of experience to draw upon. Let us know how it turns out, and show pics of your work along they way so others can benefit in the future. I've seen this come up before and like you said it always ended up being a replacement kit discussion. Someone has to blaze the new trails.
Last edited by deckman; 11-30-2008 at 05:16 PM.
#20
I would assume by the lack of response here, that's it's probably a pain in the **** to make these work or everyone would be doing it. TT brakes show up on ebay all the time and they're reasonably cheap. There must be a catch. If you have a guy that's a porche brake expert who's done this before, why don't you just follow his advice?
Good luck on the project.
Good luck on the project.
#21
talk to SHARKWERKS.... link in the left...
they SELL a Turbo brake kit for our (C2) cars...so im sure they can help you with getting the rest of the bits... plus there is a fellow canuck working there!
i just checked and they dont list it anymore...but i know that they did have it...
they SELL a Turbo brake kit for our (C2) cars...so im sure they can help you with getting the rest of the bits... plus there is a fellow canuck working there!
i just checked and they dont list it anymore...but i know that they did have it...
#22
I would assume by the lack of response here, that's it's probably a pain in the **** to make these work or everyone would be doing it. TT brakes show up on ebay all the time and they're reasonably cheap. There must be a catch. If you have a guy that's a porche brake expert who's done this before, why don't you just follow his advice?
Good luck on the project.
Good luck on the project.
That is the plan... wheel carriers and a MC and I'm set to go. As to the wheels I'm putting on 19" so no worries on clearance.
I think there is a lack of response as well due to the fact that a lot of people don't take on much DIY with a Porsche and rather have a shop do it. Shops will usually push more new bolt on kits than custom swaps from different models, so its obviously a rare way. Perhaps if I write up a good DIY with costs, more people will be into it!
I've been around the building of cars from the ground up since I was born so taking apart a Porsche is just like any other car for me. In fact, they are even more simple than a lot of the cars I've worked on which is nice.
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Last edited by Purplxd; 11-30-2008 at 10:21 PM.
#24
That's an interesting point!
In talking to the person I found, he said that a C2 MC is not large enough to handle the requirements of upgraded brakes. To get the true performance of the upgrade, an upgrade of the MC is required.
It may be an oversight of the bolt on kits, or it may just be within the requirements to stay C2 MC.. not sure. All I know is this guy knows his stuff so I take the recommendation to heart.
Cheers
A
In talking to the person I found, he said that a C2 MC is not large enough to handle the requirements of upgraded brakes. To get the true performance of the upgrade, an upgrade of the MC is required.
It may be an oversight of the bolt on kits, or it may just be within the requirements to stay C2 MC.. not sure. All I know is this guy knows his stuff so I take the recommendation to heart.
Cheers
A
#25
More mud for the water.............
With a larger master cylinder, I am curious if the ABS pump may need upgrading as well. Has this been considered?
Keep us posted. Very interested in the outcome.
With a larger master cylinder, I am curious if the ABS pump may need upgrading as well. Has this been considered?
Keep us posted. Very interested in the outcome.
#27
I'll for sure keep this posted. As I said I'll include my costs as well so people can decide if its even worth it.
Cheers
Aaron
#28
Just picked up my drop links, rear control arms, 19" wheels with new tires, GT3 seat, harnesses, sway bars, and a few other odds and ends today... going to be busy in my garage this winter!
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#29
post pics of the ride!
#30
Here it is now:
http://emeraldapple.com/Emerald_Appl...ero_Kit.html#1
I'll be updating pics once I get all the work done for the spring.
Cheers
Aaron
http://emeraldapple.com/Emerald_Appl...ero_Kit.html#1
I'll be updating pics once I get all the work done for the spring.
Cheers
Aaron