Weight Diff Steel Vs PCCB
#31
Race Director
Weird. The last word I would use to describe my PCCB's, hot or cold, is "mushy". Maybe having a fairly long downhill driveway, and always taking it easy on the brakes for the first few applications has something to do with it, but still.....
#32
Nordschleife Master
agree.
i would say that when cold, they bite high/early and require some adjustment to their touchiness, but then when warmed up are just linear and awesome...
i would say that when cold, they bite high/early and require some adjustment to their touchiness, but then when warmed up are just linear and awesome...
#33
I know this thread is specifically discussing PCCB vs. steel brakes but since battery and seats have been introduced, what about wheels? It has been stated elsewhere on rennlist that stock 991 GT3 wheels were weighed in at 24lbs front and 28lbs rear. The BBS FIR weighs 17.4lb front and 20.5lb rear for a total unsprung weight/rotational mass saving of 28.2lbs. But at a cost of $8,900
#34
Rennlist Member
What about the Axle Lift?
Anybody knows the weight of it?
Anybody knows the weight of it?
#35
Race Director
I've been harping on this for a long time. Just because the PCCBs have more bite, a lot of people think they don't have any feel. I have PCCBs on the 991S and steels on my 981S, and, to me, the PCCBs have better feel in all driving conditions other than at parking lot speeds. When trying to scrub speed at higher speeds, they offer better pedal feel than my steels. My ability to modulate just how much speed I shed feels much better in the PCCBs. Riding in the mountains, I get my braking right much more often in the 991 with PCCBs.
#37
Rennlist Member
Ouch... I was expecting less than this, THX for the intel. I have it on my June build but still questionning it. I dont have it on my current car and could live without it for the next (but it is a nice to have for sure).
As for PCCB vs Steel (As I want to contribute to this tread )
My current GT3 is equipped with PCCB. I'm a fan (feeling, no dust, great power). I'm still a little afraid a bit for track usage on the long run, for costs reason.
If you dont track your car, it is a no brainer to me.
As for PCCB vs Steel (As I want to contribute to this tread )
My current GT3 is equipped with PCCB. I'm a fan (feeling, no dust, great power). I'm still a little afraid a bit for track usage on the long run, for costs reason.
If you dont track your car, it is a no brainer to me.
#38
Race Director
#39
When you say "OE Steel" is that the standard rotors (with the black callipers) or the S rotors? Makes a big difference, standard rotors being lighter than the red rotors.
#40
How much weight does Radio delete save? The speakers and amp are probably 25 lbs alone.
#41
Ah, no, not true. Porsche factory claims 16 lbs total, 4 lbs per corner, saved. And that’s compared to the red S calipers and rotors. When compared to the black standard brakes, it seems like the black are actually the same weight as the PCCBs (I am still trying to confirm this).