Brembo DIY BBK upgrade pics
#1
Brembo DIY BBK upgrade pics
My BBK DIY upgrade. Brembo 6 piston 405mm fronts and Brembo 4 piston 380mm rears. Below are my blackberry photos. I can add details of tools required and process later.
#3
Other than cosmetics and the cross drilled rotors, what was the logic in making this switch? The porsche brakes don't seem to have too many short comings in my opinion (not sure about fade on a track as I don't track mine) - just trying to understand better. Thanks
#6
I think this is about decreasing brake fade, atleast practically. The aesthetic reasons are pretty obvious. The stock CTT Brembos are already really impressive. I plan on putting on a set of EBC red stuff pads and stainless steel lines during my next brake job to improve the stock performance.
#7
I currently have the GIAC flash with AWE full exhaust which is good for 630hp. This is just added security for the track.
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#10
This makes little sense to me even with 4000 lbs and 600+ hp to decrease likelihood of fade. Caliper exchange was not necessary with Brembo 6 piston monoblocs already in place. Stock brake lines should be fine but can be upgraded to ss which are even better. Pads, SRF, 3 piece Rotors would help.
Improved cooling ducts with spindle ducts would have been the best investment against fade.
Just curious, what wheels and tires do you plan on using at the track?
Improved cooling ducts with spindle ducts would have been the best investment against fade.
Just curious, what wheels and tires do you plan on using at the track?
#11
This makes little sense to me even with 4000 lbs and 600+ hp to decrease likelihood of fade. Caliper exchange was not necessary with Brembo 6 piston monoblocs already in place. Stock brake lines should be fine but can be upgraded to ss which are even better. Pads, SRF, 3 piece Rotors would help.
Improved cooling ducts with spindle ducts would have been the best investment against fade.
Just curious, what wheels and tires do you plan on using at the track?
Improved cooling ducts with spindle ducts would have been the best investment against fade.
Just curious, what wheels and tires do you plan on using at the track?
The car already has pretty good brake ducts. It's easier for me to upgrade as a kit rather than piece together 3 piece rotors and SS lines with new pads. I also prefer the look of the aftermarket brembo's vs stock.
#12
Hey, whatever turns you on is fine with me. But from my viewpoint, spending the money and time to swap out the Porsche brakes for Brembo seems insane! But that's just me. I am curious about one thing...
Why did you not order the Porsche ceramic brakes with your car? Are those not better than anything I mentioned above?
Why did you not order the Porsche ceramic brakes with your car? Are those not better than anything I mentioned above?
#13
Hey, whatever turns you on is fine with me. But from my viewpoint, spending the money and time to swap out the Porsche brakes for Brembo seems insane! But that's just me. I am curious about one thing...
Why did you not order the Porsche ceramic brakes with your car? Are those not better than anything I mentioned above?
Why did you not order the Porsche ceramic brakes with your car? Are those not better than anything I mentioned above?
#15
I hope the OP doesn't mind if I chime in on here as we get this question a lot from Porsche owners. Yes they look great, and they provide less fade but there's also a few other important reasons.
This is not the most important reason but definitely one to consider is the price. The GT kits initial investment is slightly cheaper than the PCCB's while performance is about equal, but also maintenance is way cheaper. The replacement GT discs are a lot cheaper from your local Brembo dealer than the PCCB discs through your Porshe dealership.
From a performance stand point, they far exceed the factory non PCCB brake system. There's lots of weight to be saved between the factory one piece cast brake discs vs. the Brembo 2 piece GT discs. I don't have the exact numbers but we recently compared a set of Audi 332mm cast discs vs 380mm Brembo GT Discs and there was about a 6lb difference just in the brake discs. The Panamera discs are 2 inches smaller than the Brembo GT's so you can probably expect similar weight differences which means faster acceleration times, better cornering of course better braking.
This is not the most important reason but definitely one to consider is the price. The GT kits initial investment is slightly cheaper than the PCCB's while performance is about equal, but also maintenance is way cheaper. The replacement GT discs are a lot cheaper from your local Brembo dealer than the PCCB discs through your Porshe dealership.
From a performance stand point, they far exceed the factory non PCCB brake system. There's lots of weight to be saved between the factory one piece cast brake discs vs. the Brembo 2 piece GT discs. I don't have the exact numbers but we recently compared a set of Audi 332mm cast discs vs 380mm Brembo GT Discs and there was about a 6lb difference just in the brake discs. The Panamera discs are 2 inches smaller than the Brembo GT's so you can probably expect similar weight differences which means faster acceleration times, better cornering of course better braking.