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Old 01-28-2024, 04:29 PM
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Are Ceramic brakes available on a T right now

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The T guys are wanting Ceramics and the GT3 guys are taking them off to track. Irony.
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Are Ceramic brakes available on a T right now
No. Unfortunately PCCBs have never even been mentioned for the 992 T.
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No. Unfortunately PCCBs have never even been mentioned for the 992 T.
wow. I really want them
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wow. I really want them
Me too. They've been unavailable on several models they were previously available.
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Me too. They've been unavailable on several models they were previously available.
about a year and a half ago I ordered the regular Turbo and I could not get the ceramics
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I'm getting ST brakes if someone wants to try and organize a group buy...
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Originally Posted by Wilder
I'm getting ST brakes if someone wants to try and organize a group buy...
whats st
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I'm getting ST brakes if someone wants to try and organize a group buy...
Hmm… curious what your plan is on this? I emailed a little with Rick Hinz and he recommended the ST 350mm for me. I understood that kit was still in development though. Or are you looking at the 410/400mm PCCB kit they have now? Color me interested. I always like to do best brakes I can and it did bum me out that the PCCB’s weren’t a box we could check on the T.
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Originally Posted by Wilder
I'm getting ST brakes if someone wants to try and organize a group buy...
I'd be interested in the group buy. Might be for my 991.2 Carrera T.
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Originally Posted by Wilder
I'm getting ST brakes if someone wants to try and organize a group buy...
what’s more or less the cost for that?
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The T guys are wanting Ceramics and the GT3 guys are taking them off to track. Irony.
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Originally Posted by remington
The T guys are wanting Ceramics and the GT3 guys are taking them off to track. Irony.
The GT3 guys know.
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Originally Posted by remington
The T guys are wanting Ceramics and the GT3 guys are taking them off to track. Irony.
Nothing ironic about it. Steels are best for repeated track use if you're not trying to set record times. Ceramics are good for a variety of reasons. My personal interest is to drop ~40lbs of unsprung weight.
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Originally Posted by porsche526
whats st
Surface Transforms. A brand of carbon brakes.

Originally Posted by CJDCREW
Hmm… curious what your plan is on this? I emailed a little with Rick Hinz and he recommended the ST 350mm for me. I understood that kit was still in development though. Or are you looking at the 410/400mm PCCB kit they have now? Color me interested. I always like to do best brakes I can and it did bum me out that the PCCB’s weren’t a box we could check on the T.
My understanding too is that it's still in development. I'd planned to reach out to them with a specific request to keep the discs at 350 or whatever the stock T size is. That size would be just fine for occasional track and I'm personally interested in the lowest weight possible. I care little about bling.

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I'd be interested in the group buy. Might be for my 991.2 Carrera T.
You guys have more options no? Including factory PCCBs.

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what’s more or less the cost for that?
Around $13k
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Originally Posted by Wilder
Surface Transforms. A brand of carbon brakes.







You guys have more options no? Including factory PCCBs.



Around $13k
Factory PCCBs are VERY expensive (I’ve looked into it). Contemplating the factory PCCB calipers and ST rotors.


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