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SC brake rebuild upgrade
I have never touched the brakes on my 82 SC. They work good, but I think it is time to go through the entire system. I plan on changing all the existing rubber/flexible lines.
Also considering upgrading the front brakes to the wider 84 up Carrera rotors and calipers and just rebuilding my rear SC calipers with a set of new rotors. Any thing I need to know and order before I start on this project. I would like to have everything on hand before I start this project. Any and all info appreciated. |
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If it ain't broke don't fix it. Just change the rubber lines if they are old and flush the fluid, check the pad/rotor thickness.
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My understanding is that SC brakes are already over powered for stopping an SC. Upgrading to different rotors/calipers doesn't accomplish much. But replacing the rubber and wear parts sounds like a wise plan, especially if you don't have records of when it was last done.
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That makes sense if you have increased hp by a great deal....otherwise stock is more than adequate if in good shape.
You can 'over brake' and get a twitchy and break away/lock up situation.
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Do the maintenance and leave the rest alone. Slotted or drilled Zimmerman or ATE rotors are a good idea.
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PMB Performance does a great job rebuilding calipers, they look and hold up better (the crud you see on your calipers is actually corroding them) and not too big a job to DIY
+1 on new rubber lines, check rotors/pads and change if necessary
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I just upgraded my pads to more track oriented units. I'm stunned at the performance of the basic stock components. It's a very good system for the SC, I wouldn't waste my time upgrading the front rotors / calipers if the rest of your car is basically stock.
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I put the early Boxster fronts calipers on with 3.2 rotors 12 years ago. A different feel. Can't say they brake better as have never worked either kit hard enough. Have swapped them on and off again. I say put the hoses on. Flush and do everything you can to get every spec of air out. Getting the air out was THE biggest step change in my brakes I have experienced. Before and after the Boxster "upgrade". If you go the 3.2 route, and I am just talking, do the whole nine yards if possible, including master cylinder.
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Make sure you replace the calipers with the bleed valve up! (If you swap them side for side by accident, the bleed valve will be down - which is bad.)
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Thanks for all the responses. However, I failed to mention in my original post that I have installed steel turbo flairs on the 82. I also increased the wheel size to 17x9 on the rear and 17x7 on the front with larger tires all the way around.. I love the turbo look of a Porsche.
Since my original post I have secured and rebuilt a set front and rear of Carrera calipers. Ordered new Carrera vented Zimmerman front rotors and a set of emergency brake shoes for the rear. Figured I would replace them when I had everything apart. Question - What rear rotors do I purchase. Carrera or SC. Thanks again for previous responses. I am not a rookie at building cars, but a rookie at building a Porsche. I do have a complete set of factory Porsche manuals to help me along the way. Thanks again. |
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