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1975porsche 02-16-2010 10:00 AM

Need help ,brake upgrade
 
Need some help. Looking to upgrade the brakes on my 1975 911S Was thinking of Boxster brembo brakes but do not know what to look for in parts.{calipers ,rotors}I have 16x6 front 16x7 rear, Any ideas would be great thanks Glenn.

Kroggers 02-16-2010 10:03 AM

How about some nice C12's?

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HarryD 02-16-2010 10:08 AM

Hi,

Welcome to the best 911 place on the web.

As far as oyur question before we can give you a meaningful answer, what is your intended outcome of the brake upgrade? Track use? Lots of Bling? Current setup overheats onthe street? etc.

To give you an idea of some of the issues, check this thread: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/505126-porsche-911-brake-upgrade-question.html.

Also, consider that stock Porsche brakes are already very capable. I have the "wimpiest" brakes on a Porsche (1973 "M" Calipers) yet have no problems at Autocross nor as a novice at DE in having sufficient brakes to stop/slow down when I need to.

1975porsche 02-16-2010 10:56 AM

Thanks Harry read the thread Would like to some day use the car for novice DE. now just twisty roads to cottage. Porsche needs new brakes and rotors and lines so thought this would be good time to upgrade. The stopping feel of the car is a bit lacking. Just replaced tires with toyo t1r. Grip is great stopping so so thanks

HarryD 02-16-2010 03:11 PM

If it was me (I am a Cheep SOB), I would get new stock rotors and a mild race pad (I am using Mintex's per Steve Weiner). I would ge tthe calipers rebuilt as well. Use a good quality brake fluid (ATE Blue or 200) and you should be good to go.

If you have not considered Autocross, you should. It will give you some skills when your car is at 11/10ths.

Where are you located? Please add your location to your profile. It will help us provide local recommendations etc.

trak ratt 02-16-2010 03:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HarryD (Post 5189024)
If it was me (I am a Cheep SOB), I would get new stock rotors and a mild race pad (I am using Mintex's per Steve Weiner). I would ge tthe calipers rebuilt as well. Use a good quality brake fluid (ATE Blue or 200) and you should be good to go.

If you have not considered Autocross, you should. It will give you some skills when your car is at 11/10ths.

Where are you located? Please add your location to your profile. It will help us provide local recommendations etc.

X2, good rebuild with new parts should take care of business.

The Chef 02-16-2010 03:47 PM

Ubove advise is great. Rebuild what you have, upgrade pads, and tires. Lighten the car a bit and maybe some suspension goodies. You'll find that you have more brakes than you need.

RWebb 02-16-2010 04:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1975porsche (Post 5188525)
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The stopping feel of the car is a bit lacking. Just replaced tires with toyo t1r. Grip is great stopping so so thanks

- what pads are in there now?

- can you describe the "stopping feel" - after the new tires - in more detail?

- are the tires really new? - as in < 200 miles on them?

- and, how old is the brake fluid?

Eagledriver 02-16-2010 06:51 PM

You will find that if you get your current brake system into top condition and use good pads you'll have better brakes than you've felt on any other car. 911 brakes are truly excellent even in stock form.

-Andy

1975porsche 02-17-2010 10:03 AM

Thanks for the great advice will replace or rebuild the complete system using stock porsche parts, Thanks Glenn


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