Movit Brakes on GT3 Update. Monumentally Capable and Bulletproof. Pictures/Details
#76
taking the plunge, installing Movit's Ceramic 380mm F/R kit on the RT12.
Tom has been uber patient answering all my questions, and am hoping that once the kit arrives, the install will go w/o a hitch.
A shoutout to Pete too for that added info. Though its your fault bro for getting me on this road... the detail in this thread were what got me interested in Movits again after many years (first took notice of them back around 2003 when some of the hardcore Mitsubishi Evo Nurburgring runners swore by Movit's).
now for the long wait as the kit is produced and then shipped over.
Tom has been uber patient answering all my questions, and am hoping that once the kit arrives, the install will go w/o a hitch.
A shoutout to Pete too for that added info. Though its your fault bro for getting me on this road... the detail in this thread were what got me interested in Movits again after many years (first took notice of them back around 2003 when some of the hardcore Mitsubishi Evo Nurburgring runners swore by Movit's).
now for the long wait as the kit is produced and then shipped over.
#77
Drifting
Thread Starter
taking the plunge, installing Movit's Ceramic 380mm F/R kit on the RT12.
Tom has been uber patient answering all my questions, and am hoping that once the kit arrives, the install will go w/o a hitch.
A shoutout to Pete too for that added info. Though its your fault bro for getting me on this road... the detail in this thread were what got me interested in Movits again after many years (first took notice of them back around 2003 when some of the hardcore Mitsubishi Evo Nurburgring runners swore by Movit's).
now for the long wait as the kit is produced and then shipped over.
Tom has been uber patient answering all my questions, and am hoping that once the kit arrives, the install will go w/o a hitch.
A shoutout to Pete too for that added info. Though its your fault bro for getting me on this road... the detail in this thread were what got me interested in Movits again after many years (first took notice of them back around 2003 when some of the hardcore Mitsubishi Evo Nurburgring runners swore by Movit's).
now for the long wait as the kit is produced and then shipped over.
#78
taking the plunge, installing Movit's Ceramic 380mm F/R kit on the RT12.
Tom has been uber patient answering all my questions, and am hoping that once the kit arrives, the install will go w/o a hitch.
A shoutout to Pete too for that added info. Though its your fault bro for getting me on this road... the detail in this thread were what got me interested in Movits again after many years (first took notice of them back around 2003 when some of the hardcore Mitsubishi Evo Nurburgring runners swore by Movit's).
now for the long wait as the kit is produced and then shipped over.
Tom has been uber patient answering all my questions, and am hoping that once the kit arrives, the install will go w/o a hitch.
A shoutout to Pete too for that added info. Though its your fault bro for getting me on this road... the detail in this thread were what got me interested in Movits again after many years (first took notice of them back around 2003 when some of the hardcore Mitsubishi Evo Nurburgring runners swore by Movit's).
now for the long wait as the kit is produced and then shipped over.
shouldn't be too long
#81
They may do now, but they started by re-selling Porsche/Brembo products re-branded as Movit.
Their Ceramic discs are not made by them, but by Surface Transforms a UK company. They also use Alcon products.
Their Ceramic discs are not made by them, but by Surface Transforms a UK company. They also use Alcon products.
#82
Movit's Billet design caliper is exclusive to them. Designed in-house using CADCAM, they have some smart machine tools capable of machining the calipers in a continuous process. The top-end metal rotors are similarly designed in-house and manufactured by a large German company on the Bodensee. Surface Transforms 'grows' the Ceramic rotors. Pads are supplied to Movit specifications.
It's been over a decade since Movit used calipers sourced from Brembo via Porsche. With their original Porche branding they were ideal for certain Audis for example.
R+C
It's been over a decade since Movit used calipers sourced from Brembo via Porsche. With their original Porche branding they were ideal for certain Audis for example.
R+C
#83
The more I read this thread the more I am convinced steel rotors are appropriate as a replacement for PCCB, and I like my PCCBs. The cost benefit just doesn't add up in my opinion. A hundred DE days equates to 200 hours, or 5 engine/3 trans rebuilds if you want to keep the big bits in tip top shape- in other words I personally have other things to worry about than just brake rotors/brake kit life outs.
#84
for anybody who doubts the benefits of Carbon ceramics, may I suggest that they get hold of a reliable pilot and have them drive a metal equipped and then a cc equipped vehicle at varying speeds over different surfaces, whilst you position your cheek and ear against the footwell and listen and feel the difference in noise, rebound and thumping.
Apart from anything else, arriving at the pits whilst in an inverted position does a great deal for one's hardcore reputation.
Anybody choosing the cc option masy also like to consider Ti springs and revalved/replacement shocks (think Öhlins) as the characteristics of Ti are different from Fe. And then agasin, lightweight rims and uprights.....
R+C
Apart from anything else, arriving at the pits whilst in an inverted position does a great deal for one's hardcore reputation.
Anybody choosing the cc option masy also like to consider Ti springs and revalved/replacement shocks (think Öhlins) as the characteristics of Ti are different from Fe. And then agasin, lightweight rims and uprights.....
R+C
#86
#87
Rennlist Member
Does Savyboy have upsized? I only have 2mm clearance with OEM calipers with BBS 3 piece. It is also a BBS problem, both between the top of the cliper to the drum and on the outsde caliper / inside BBS. they have less clearance then any 18" I have seen.
Hard to see:
Hard to see:
#88
OE sized 380/350mm w/factory calipers
Upsized 396/362mm w/factory calipers and laser cut spacers
Full 396/380mm kit with MovIt Billet calipers
#90
The pad beveling issue with the Porsche factory calipers will be a little bit better when using the OE sized CER rotors because they run cooler. The Upsized CER rotors help this even more since they are larger the OE and run cooler then the OE sized CER or PCCB rotor. Lastly there is no beveling issue with the full MovIt kit using the billet calipers.