ATE Cayenne S Rotors for 996 GT3 - Where are they?!?!?
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Aside from price and longevity, is there anything to favor any one of these over the others? I'll leave them on all the time but I really mean on the track - do the high dollar 2-pc. rotors result in faster laps w/ less fade?
Seems like you either go w/ ATE, Sebro, Zimmerman, PowerSlot, etc. for around $100, OEM or Deman for $300-$400, or Girodisc, PFC, Brembo, etc. for $650 and up.
I did not find anything on the Deman site about the rotors or any other parts but TRG and Paragon sell them. Bob, do you really think Deman has these made to their specs just for them? Seems unlikely - probably just branded.
FWIW I have 18 track days and close to 10,000 miles on my $105 Brake Performance Cayenne rotors. They have some checkering but I will get a few more events out of them. But overall I am not content w/ my braking - too much fade and pedal travel.
Seems like you either go w/ ATE, Sebro, Zimmerman, PowerSlot, etc. for around $100, OEM or Deman for $300-$400, or Girodisc, PFC, Brembo, etc. for $650 and up.
I did not find anything on the Deman site about the rotors or any other parts but TRG and Paragon sell them. Bob, do you really think Deman has these made to their specs just for them? Seems unlikely - probably just branded.
FWIW I have 18 track days and close to 10,000 miles on my $105 Brake Performance Cayenne rotors. They have some checkering but I will get a few more events out of them. But overall I am not content w/ my braking - too much fade and pedal travel.
http://www.merlinmfgusa.com/motorspo...ted_gt3_rotors
Currently we are running a Sale on the GT3 fitments.... Take $50.00 off any selection. These are cast for us to our specifications in CNY and machined in our state of the art machines.
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[edit: here's a post from 2011 reporting on rotors I put on in 2010. Fronts got 15 weekends, rears barely had cracking... https://rennlist.com/forums/racing-a...-for-6gt3.html
Here's the preceding set of Deman rotors. I had these on in 2009-2010, then switched to ATE: https://rennlist.com/forums/racing-a...with-pics.html ]
I think we've all said it a few times: there is some benefit to having better equipment. But does that justify the cost? That is an individual question and folks go both ways on it.
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A friend of mine at the track has a 997.1 GT3, and wants to replace his PCCB rotors and pads with steel. He's going to use stock/OEM Porsche rotors on the rear and would like to know if the 997.1 GT3 can use the same aftermarket Cayenne rotors on the front as for our cars. A quick check of parts listings on Pelican indicates that both cars have front rotors with 350mm diameter and 34mm offset. If so, the 997.1 should also be able to use the Cayenne rotors. Can anyone here confirm that's correct?
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A friend of mine at the track has a 997.1 GT3, and wants to replace his PCCB rotors and pads with steel. He's going to use stock/OEM Porsche rotors on the rear and would like to know if the 997.1 GT3 can use the same aftermarket Cayenne rotors on the front as for our cars. A quick check of parts listings on Pelican indicates that both cars have front rotors with 350mm diameter and 34mm offset. If so, the 997.1 should also be able to use the Cayenne rotors. Can anyone here confirm that's correct?
If they did i would be using them while i await my 2 pc 380mm steel rotors to arrive....
I suppose they will fit but only half of the brake pad will actually touch the rotor.
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Reference for your buddy... i'm on this dilemma myself. PCCB 380mm weigh 12lbs. Cayenne 350mm weight about 30lbs. FYI.
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OK, what I've gotten from all this is that for DE use you are just wasting money buying even step-up rotors, not to mention 2-pc. ones. Sounds like many vendors of custom or branded rotors just buy a blank from someone like Zimmerman or Sebro and machine them in a different way, adding cost.
I have GT3 6-pistons on front and OEM Cayman S in rear w/ PCCB master cylinder, PFC 08/011 pads, steel lines, and SRF. Still more fade and travel than I like. I'll be switching to PFC fluid and see how that does. And trying to use less brakes.
I have GT3 6-pistons on front and OEM Cayman S in rear w/ PCCB master cylinder, PFC 08/011 pads, steel lines, and SRF. Still more fade and travel than I like. I'll be switching to PFC fluid and see how that does. And trying to use less brakes.
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OK, what I've gotten from all this is that for DE use you are just wasting money buying even step-up rotors, not to mention 2-pc. ones. Sounds like many vendors of custom or branded rotors just buy a blank from someone like Zimmerman or Sebro and machine them in a different way, adding cost.
I have GT3 6-pistons on front and OEM Cayman S in rear w/ PCCB master cylinder, PFC 08/011 pads, steel lines, and SRF. Still more fade and travel than I like. I'll be switching to PFC fluid and see how that does. And trying to use less brakes.
I have GT3 6-pistons on front and OEM Cayman S in rear w/ PCCB master cylinder, PFC 08/011 pads, steel lines, and SRF. Still more fade and travel than I like. I'll be switching to PFC fluid and see how that does. And trying to use less brakes.
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As stated previously, I purchased slotted rotors from brake performance, they lasted 9 track days. Himself reported that ATE front rotors may last 15 weekends.
I will buy the ATE next as cost is about 60% more but duration seems to be 3 times vs the rotors from Brake performance. Although, the 9 track days includes 3 days at COTA which is very hard on brakes.
I will buy the ATE next as cost is about 60% more but duration seems to be 3 times vs the rotors from Brake performance. Although, the 9 track days includes 3 days at COTA which is very hard on brakes.