996t brake upgrade - which caliper?
Discussion
Guys,
I am right at the point of buying a pair of new front 6 spots for my 996t. My options are to go with either the 996 GT3 brake caliper or the 997t brake caliper. So my questions are:
Given that the calipers are the same price, but the 997t pads are 50 quid cheaper per set am I better of going this way?
Was/is the 997t caliper a better piece of hardware (newer design) than the 996 GT3 caliper?
I believe both are the same for caliper spread and shouldn't affect by brake bias.
So which way should I go?
I am right at the point of buying a pair of new front 6 spots for my 996t. My options are to go with either the 996 GT3 brake caliper or the 997t brake caliper. So my questions are:
Given that the calipers are the same price, but the 997t pads are 50 quid cheaper per set am I better of going this way?
Was/is the 997t caliper a better piece of hardware (newer design) than the 996 GT3 caliper?
I believe both are the same for caliper spread and shouldn't affect by brake bias.
So which way should I go?
keep it lit said:
996 six pots are different to 997 six pots.. the latter are a bit larger.. i think.
ade
I asked on 6speedonline and they think not:ade
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/996-turbo-gt2/2...
Missed this one. It is just the part numbers that are different, and in fact the part number is the same for the 996gt3 and the 997gt3 right through to 08. Just very small differences so either will do and the price should be the same.
If you have access to someone with a motorsport account, then you can get the cup car calipers which are the same 6 pots but have the added advantage of ceramic inserts on the pistons to help with heat reduction. This is what we use when we upgrade. We also upgrade the rear 4 pots to the 997 ones (still 4 pots) but from the cup cars, against with ceramic inserts.
Ken
If you have access to someone with a motorsport account, then you can get the cup car calipers which are the same 6 pots but have the added advantage of ceramic inserts on the pistons to help with heat reduction. This is what we use when we upgrade. We also upgrade the rear 4 pots to the 997 ones (still 4 pots) but from the cup cars, against with ceramic inserts.
Ken
NBTBRV8 said:
keep it lit said:
996 six pots are different to 997 six pots.. the latter are a bit larger.. i think.
ade
I asked on 6speedonline and they think not:ade
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/996-turbo-gt2/2...
NBTBRV8 said:
I am looking at buying the 997 turbo calipers which are the same part number from 2007 on. Will these fit under the 996t wheel?
Maybe the RS calipers are a bit bigger?
All 997 GT six pot are the same size and will fit under all o/e rims no worries.. btw the the yellow calipers are £100. cheaper than the same reds from OPC.. go figure!?..Maybe the RS calipers are a bit bigger?
Ade
keep it lit said:
All 997 GT six pot are the same size and will fit under all o/e rims no worries.. btw the the yellow calipers are £100. cheaper than the same reds from OPC.. go figure!?..
Ade
Yes, I knew the yellows were cheeaper and I am sure Porsche know that, but that would mean that I need to change the rears to yellows too.Ade
So where is the caliper bigger on the 997 from that was refered to earlier?
NBTBRV8 said:
Will these fit under the 996t wheel?
I've got the 996 GT2 6 pot calipers on the front ( part number 99635143190, 99635143290 ) with Alcon floating discs. They had to fit 15mm spacers to get the wheel to fit. It does go on and just clears the wing. Of course once spacers are on the front, you have to fit them on the back................don't you?Angelus said:
I've got the 996 GT2 6 pot calipers on the front ( part number 99635143190, 99635143290 ) with Alcon floating discs. They had to fit 15mm spacers to get the wheel to fit. It does go on and just clears the wing. Of course once spacers are on the front, you have to fit them on the back................don't you?
I'd suggest that the spacers were because of your Alcons rather than the calipers if you fitted them to a 996t.(Very) old thread resurrection....
I've got some Porsche/Brembo 6pot calipers fitted to my car, and I'm trying to identify the part so as to get the right pads.
They're 996-351-431-30 & 432-30.
They also seem to have PGD P90 EBC Yellow pads?
Are these 996 GT3/GT2 calipers then?
What does the -30 signify at the end?
I've got some Porsche/Brembo 6pot calipers fitted to my car, and I'm trying to identify the part so as to get the right pads.
They're 996-351-431-30 & 432-30.
They also seem to have PGD P90 EBC Yellow pads?
Are these 996 GT3/GT2 calipers then?
What does the -30 signify at the end?
stumpy67 said:
(Very) old thread resurrection....
I've got some Porsche/Brembo 6pot calipers fitted to my car, and I'm trying to identify the part so as to get the right pads.
They're 996-351-431-30 & 432-30.
They also seem to have PGD P90 EBC Yellow pads?
Are these 996 GT3/GT2 calipers then?
What does the -30 signify at the end?
Those part numbers are for the front yellow ceramic brake calipers. So you want any 03> GT3 caliper to suit.I've got some Porsche/Brembo 6pot calipers fitted to my car, and I'm trying to identify the part so as to get the right pads.
They're 996-351-431-30 & 432-30.
They also seem to have PGD P90 EBC Yellow pads?
Are these 996 GT3/GT2 calipers then?
What does the -30 signify at the end?
I had this with my 6 pots, part numbers are above. Perhaps the "90" is the caliper with the ceramic insert. The pads are not EBC. They are Pagid and only available through Porsche. If you take the pad out, it will have the Porsche part number on it.
There was another thread on this , but Evoslayers photos seem to have disappeared? It clearly showed the yellow pad with Pagid and the Porsche part number on it. I now have 2 sets of these, so can take another picture if you wish?
Lee.
There was another thread on this , but Evoslayers photos seem to have disappeared? It clearly showed the yellow pad with Pagid and the Porsche part number on it. I now have 2 sets of these, so can take another picture if you wish?
Lee.
Cheers guys.
I saw a yellow pad, and immediately assumed it was an EBC pad, but having seen 'PGD' on the back of one realised they must be Pagid.
Thanks again.
I'm looking at replacement pads at the moment - the calipers are on my Audi S4 Track car (weight ~1300kgs and ~450bhp).
Any recommendations? Was looking at Carbone Lorraine RC6...
I saw a yellow pad, and immediately assumed it was an EBC pad, but having seen 'PGD' on the back of one realised they must be Pagid.
Thanks again.
I'm looking at replacement pads at the moment - the calipers are on my Audi S4 Track car (weight ~1300kgs and ~450bhp).
Any recommendations? Was looking at Carbone Lorraine RC6...
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