Girodisc rotors finally installed
#1
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Girodisc rotors finally installed
Upgraded the front rotors from OEM cross drilled to Girodisc slotted.
The Girodisc are 8% larger (340mm vs 317mm) and fit using the stock caliper with a reduction in weight from 9.0kg to 7.8kg per disc. The increased diameter provides a larger effective radius giving more braking force for the same system pressure. I really didn't want to go down the Brembo BBK route requiring almost a complete new disc/caliper system and pressure/bias changes.
Here you can see the quality...
And here the size comparison with the OEM...
It's a very easy install, the only difference to the usual disc change is the addition of the 12mm spacer to move the caliper further away from the arm. The spacers are included in the kit together with 12mm longer caliper bolts (strangely Porsche part numbered?).
Finished...
Thanks to Craig at rennstore for all the info and help...
Now I just have to see how they compare on track...
The Girodisc are 8% larger (340mm vs 317mm) and fit using the stock caliper with a reduction in weight from 9.0kg to 7.8kg per disc. The increased diameter provides a larger effective radius giving more braking force for the same system pressure. I really didn't want to go down the Brembo BBK route requiring almost a complete new disc/caliper system and pressure/bias changes.
Here you can see the quality...
And here the size comparison with the OEM...
It's a very easy install, the only difference to the usual disc change is the addition of the 12mm spacer to move the caliper further away from the arm. The spacers are included in the kit together with 12mm longer caliper bolts (strangely Porsche part numbered?).
Finished...
Thanks to Craig at rennstore for all the info and help...
Now I just have to see how they compare on track...
#3
Nordschleife Master
Looking good! And I'll bet you are going to be even more excited to know it's more than 8%. **hint....area of a circle not difference in diameter**
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#9
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that looks like a mod worth while and easy. I agree on the spacers. I think a nice one peice spacer that looks like it is supposed to be there would be better.
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Why would a one piece spacer be any better? It's just added weight, you're not doing it for looks as it's never seen. The spacer design is perfect for the application and has been race tested.
I agree on the caliper size thing hence keeping them black, red would stand out too much, but it's only marginal. Like I mentioned before though if I wanted bigger calipers etc I would have gone down the GT3 6pot route but then you're talking $1000s more...
I agree on the caliper size thing hence keeping them black, red would stand out too much, but it's only marginal. Like I mentioned before though if I wanted bigger calipers etc I would have gone down the GT3 6pot route but then you're talking $1000s more...
#12
Race Director
Let us know how the new rotors perform compared to OEM without upgrading the calipers. You are probably doing this for the track as opposed to street use? They look great.
#13
I'm not an engineer, but I have been wrenching for 28 years on everything from beaters to hi-performance muscle cars. The single piece spacer for one allows for a solid contact between the caliper and the mounting surface. I haven't witnessed the effects of heavy braking on these items first hand, specifically on P-cars, but I imagine there are some forces involved and alot of heat generated.
I would think you'd want to spread some of those forces and heat uniformly from the caliper, not just thru those two 12mm thick washers. the air moving in that gap is not going to do squat to have a cooling effect.
my other .02...
- and the spacers look cheesy.
Last edited by 2K7TTMIA; 01-28-2011 at 12:14 AM.
#14
Nordschleife Master
Curious why they would not make them as direct replacements to the stock unit and not require the spacer.
Has anybody that purchased these MEASURED the rotor area and compared to the stock units? In other words, measure the width of the rotor that is from that area where the hat ends and the rotor edge ends.
Has anybody that purchased these MEASURED the rotor area and compared to the stock units? In other words, measure the width of the rotor that is from that area where the hat ends and the rotor edge ends.
#15
just looking at the pics... the stock is def smaller. It will be hard to make a 2 piece the same size as the stock.
the stock is 317mm vs 340mm... so the radius is longer... the advantage with this rotor (aside from heat dissipation?, fade etc? weight) is since the pads are further out, the stopping power is greater (more torque).
the stock is 317mm vs 340mm... so the radius is longer... the advantage with this rotor (aside from heat dissipation?, fade etc? weight) is since the pads are further out, the stopping power is greater (more torque).