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 Post subject: 996 gt3 brakepad advise
PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 7:01 pm 
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having just done le mans in mine it is obvious that its has a massive weakpoint in its brakes,they are awful!!!,I dunno what pads it has in it but I am sure they are the cheapest crap available as we had them smoking like hell and they just felt crap
so does anyone recommend any others?? pf? carbon lorrain? any advise is welcome,i want to keep standard discs btw


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 Post subject: Re: 996 gt3 brakepad advise
PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 7:24 pm 
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I use yellow ebc's on my 997 2s & just had new std discs all round as well. Stopping has drastically improved.
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 Post subject: Re: 996 gt3 brakepad advise
PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 10:02 pm 
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unusual , Porsche are renowned for their brakes, are you using your car on track?


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 6:52 pm 
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yes,i am used to a much lighter car tho and may have been spoiled,but the gt3 brakes were pants


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 8:35 am 
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If you want the best pads around for track use Performance Friction (aka PFC) are the answer. Design 911 stock them and seem to offer the best prices over here, but have a look at prices across the pond as it could be cheaper to import them (they're an American company). When buying them for my 944 D911 worked out about the same pricing as importing, but I think the GT3 pads will be quite a bit more expensive due to their size so it's best to shop around...

Just watch the dust though as you don't want to leave it on your wheels or car! But that's the same as any high performance pad.

Personally I'd avoid anything with EBC stamped on them as they're far too inconsistent as far as quality is concerned in my own experience. Pagid RS range are also worth a look and are less heavy on the dust.

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 5:50 pm 
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i use performance friction pads and they are the muttts nuts! i cooked ebc's in a couple of laps. At night , late braking into a roundabout from silly speeds!! i get a firework display down the sides off the car from the discs and pads. looks great but i know its the discs being eaten away!
they need to be kept warm when driving normally tho.
look to pay £150 upwards per set, but worth it!

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Richair wrote:
Pagid RS range are also worth a look and are less heavy on the dust.

OEM are Pagid, which is what I run. I'd say they were pretty bad for dust, but I get it's all relative?

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gone for some ferodo 3000s,the crappy pads in the car were texstar which I believe is eurocarparts own brand steer clear as they are awful!!!!


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 9:39 pm 
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darron wrote:
gone for some ferodo 3000s,the crappy pads in the car were texstar which I believe is eurocarparts own brand steer clear as they are awful!!!!

Let us know how you get on with them, I like the OEM ones and have a spare set for the next change. I'll be looking for replacements at some point. :D

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