PCCB on way out pic/opinion
Discussion
Geneve said:
Those look like the earlier Gen 1 PCCBs, so c. 10 years old?
How many miles and how much track use did you get?
2004, 26k miles, of which 13k are mine, think theyd done a couple prior to my purchase and only 1 in my ownership (3 years), so say 5/6.How many miles and how much track use did you get?
The right was better than the left at one stage and then just went down hill
kingstondc5 said:
2004, 26k miles, of which 13k are mine, think theyd done a couple prior to my purchase and only 1 in my ownership (3 years), so say 5/6.
The right was better than the left at one stage and then just went down hill
Hi thereThe right was better than the left at one stage and then just went down hill
They looked fried. I'd imagine your eating through pads pretty quickly.
I do have a spare set of front ceramics, gen2's from a 2006 C2S, which I suspect will fit your car, though you'd need to double check, if your interested drop me a mail at Gibbo205@hotmail.com
For comparison here are my front set at 25k miles. I brake late and hard.

Camera Roll-472 by bestofbritish96, on Flickr

Camera Roll-474 by bestofbritish96, on Flickr

Camera Roll-472 by bestofbritish96, on Flickr

Camera Roll-474 by bestofbritish96, on Flickr
Gibbo205 said:
Hi there
They looked fried. I'd imagine your eating through pads pretty quickly.
I do have a spare set of front ceramics, gen2's from a 2006 C2S, which I suspect will fit your car, though you'd need to double check, if your interested drop me a mail at Gibbo205@hotmail.com
Thanks for the offer but ill be going to steels so i can start heading back out on track.They looked fried. I'd imagine your eating through pads pretty quickly.
I do have a spare set of front ceramics, gen2's from a 2006 C2S, which I suspect will fit your car, though you'd need to double check, if your interested drop me a mail at Gibbo205@hotmail.com
Carl - but yours are generation 2, mine are 1. My rears are alot better condition but then it more forward brake biased in a 996
No worries bud, I thought I would sling a pic up for comparison.
The track junkies on here swear by the latest aftermarket iron discs for the gt3, there is a thread on here somewhere from a month or so ago where people talk about the replacement kits. If I were you I would bin the ceramics for a set of those.
Carl_Docklands said:
No worries bud, I thought I would sling a pic up for comparison.
The track junkies on here swear by the latest aftermarket iron discs for the gt3, there is a thread on here somewhere from a month or so ago where people talk about the replacement kits. If I were you I would bin the ceramics for a set of those.
Its appreciated and ill have to check the rears now but theyre fine from what i can remember.The track junkies on here swear by the latest aftermarket iron discs for the gt3, there is a thread on here somewhere from a month or so ago where people talk about the replacement kits. If I were you I would bin the ceramics for a set of those.
Yeah i remember it, basically comes down to brembo, pf or alcons
kingstondc5 said:
2004, 26k miles, of which 13k are mine, think theyd done a couple prior to my purchase and only 1 in my ownership (3 years), so say 5/6.
The right was better than the left at one stage and then just went down hill
Alternatively you might want a look at Alcon CCX discs and pads. Direct swap replacement for OEM, similar price, at least as good as the PCCB's in terms of performance on track, and best of all they're a solid material rather than a coating and thus are both more robust and capable of being skimmed a few times if the surface does get damaged.The right was better than the left at one stage and then just went down hill
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