Carbon ceramic vs steel brakes
Discussion
Flashardos said:
I've been looking at 570GTs, and would like to know whether there is any strong argument to go for a car with CCBs, or are steel brakes perfectly adequate for road use?
For normal road use, the CCB's should last the life of the car. Your wheels will remain cleaner due to no brake dust. Apart from that, I doubt there is much difference unless you are doing some serious illegal driving. Had steels on 540 and ceramics on 570, think steel more than adequate for road driving and need to be going v quick to feel the increased stopping power of ceramics on the road. The steels had more pedal feel and worked better when starting from cold, vs ceramic that required good bit of heat in them to work properly
Rocketreid said:
McLarens aren’t really Carbon, more like a Carbon laminate
Well, aren't they all? Regardless, on my normal track outings have worked them a lot harder than those on my Aston V12V and they seem to be holding up at least as well. Carrying an extra 30 mph into corners does give them a workout - but no brake fade during the session.I do recognize they're not going to last given my track outings and will be expensive to replace - but to me, well worth it.
12pack said:
Well, aren't they all? Regardless, on my normal track outings have worked them a lot harder than those on my Aston V12V and they seem to be holding up at least as well. Carrying an extra 30 mph into corners does give them a workout - but no brake fade during the session.
I do recognize they're not going to last given my track outings and will be expensive to replace - but to me, well worth it.
You wanna keep an eye on them...when i dropped my mac in for a service they had another 650 spider in for work and all 4 discs were shot and were rough as hell which indicates they require to be replaced...the technicians said around £10k for pads and discs front, not much less for the rears...I do recognize they're not going to last given my track outings and will be expensive to replace - but to me, well worth it.
i didn't confirm this with the service dept though...i thought it would be the price for all 4...but upon thinking about it, it was most probably a near enough figure.
But as mentioned before, normal driving they can last for a very long time...hard track use kills them after a short period.
12pack said:
Well, aren't they all? Regardless, on my normal track outings have worked them a lot harder than those on my Aston V12V and they seem to be holding up at least as well. Carrying an extra 30 mph into corners does give them a workout - but no brake fade during the session.
I do recognize they're not going to last given my track outings and will be expensive to replace - but to me, well worth it.
Don’t believe the latest Porsche’s are !!I do recognize they're not going to last given my track outings and will be expensive to replace - but to me, well worth it.
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