How long are CCB expected to last?
How long are CCB expected to last?
To the educated in the above here, I need some help.
If you have been told by the dealer, hearsay or even actual experience, would you tell me your thoughts and knowledge of what distance you think or know that ceramic carbon brakes last.
I'm very interested to hear the thoughts of all. Whether on Audi, RS6 or othe models, Marques etc.
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If you have been told by the dealer, hearsay or even actual experience, would you tell me your thoughts and knowledge of what distance you think or know that ceramic carbon brakes last.
I'm very interested to hear the thoughts of all. Whether on Audi, RS6 or othe models, Marques etc.
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Re: How long are CCB expected to last?
Jaguar quote a 4:1 pad:disc ratio, but they use CCM vs. Audi use CCB
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Re: How long are CCB expected to last?
Mine 5k km (3,1k miles) daily and track days
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Re: How long are CCB expected to last?
So, let me get this right, you changed your CCB at 3100miles?danilobandeira wrote:Mine 5k km (3,1k miles) daily and track days
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Seriously?
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Re: How long are CCB expected to last?
Do they quote a distance for the discs to last?HYFR wrote:Jaguar quote a 4:1 pad:disc ratio, but they use CCM vs. Audi use CCB
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Re: How long are CCB expected to last?
100k miles... that's the figure in my head, for some reason.
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Re: How long are CCB expected to last?
If it is purely used as road car, then it's often quoted that the discs will last the life of the car. I have also seen 100k mentioned though (and 40k for pads). However, i've regular cars with normal brakes that have done that sort of mileage so confident the ceramics can easily beat that.
Track use is a different kettle of fish. I would not use a car with ceramics on track unless i was a multi-millionaire.
Track use is a different kettle of fish. I would not use a car with ceramics on track unless i was a multi-millionaire.
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Re: How long are CCB expected to last?
Yes, in track days, you need brakes, i tell to my friends, one lap on the track is 100 miles on the road. Lol
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Re: How long are CCB expected to last?
I know many Porsche drivers that take CCB off and put steele on from delivery. I am not sure this would be an option on the C7?
Even so, why would you do that when you paid £12,500 for the priveledge to have them in the first place? You wouldn't do just to look after the car for the next owner surely....
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Even so, why would you do that when you paid £12,500 for the priveledge to have them in the first place? You wouldn't do just to look after the car for the next owner surely....
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Re: How long are CCB expected to last?
Humour me here, you track your RS6 that frequently that you need to change the CCB pads & discs every 3.1k miles? As per my earlier question, is that Ceramic compound pads which cost next to nothing or the actual Audi CCB items? Even if you track frequently i think we'd all expect the OEM Audi Ceramics to last much longer than 3.1k miles & it begs the question than at many thousands of ££'s to replace, surely buying a more track focussed car would make more sense?danilobandeira wrote:Mine 5k km (3,1k miles) daily and track days
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If you're pushing your RS6 that hard (any road car for that matter) i'd be questioning how long any of the components will last??
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Re: How long are CCB expected to last?
I think English is not Danilobandeira's mother tongue, so there maybe a little confusion going on here? 3100 miles for a set of pads, I could just about understand with heavy track use and leaving the ESP switched on.
Audi claimed on the RS4 that Ceramics would last in the region of 150k miles with normal road use. The more advanced ESP systems which are now deployed across the RS product ranges utilise the brakes (torque vectoring) to trim the car for better handling/performance. So I'd expect the longevity to decline a bit more, but I still think approaching 100k miles with normal road use, wouldn't be an unfair ask from the Carbon Ceramics on the RS6.
Audi claimed on the RS4 that Ceramics would last in the region of 150k miles with normal road use. The more advanced ESP systems which are now deployed across the RS product ranges utilise the brakes (torque vectoring) to trim the car for better handling/performance. So I'd expect the longevity to decline a bit more, but I still think approaching 100k miles with normal road use, wouldn't be an unfair ask from the Carbon Ceramics on the RS6.
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Re: How long are CCB expected to last?
Agreed, but surely not with the OEM Audi Ceramics, unless the car spends all its time on track? Standard pads with heavy use including track work i'd certainly expect 3100 miles to be realistic if not optimistic as i've killed rear pads on my car very quickly, as you say the ESP applies braking & on the M5 this is biased to the rears when the TC light's flickering. But surely the OEM ceramics should last considerably longer than 3100 miles?Surrey Sam wrote:I think English is not Danilobandeira's mother tongue, so there maybe a little confusion going on here? 3100 miles for a set of pads, I could just about understand with heavy track use and leaving the ESP switched on.
Audi claimed on the RS4 that Ceramics would last in the region of 150k miles with normal road use. The more advanced ESP systems which are now deployed across the RS product ranges utilise the brakes (torque vectoring) to trim the car for better handling/performance. So I'd expect the longevity to decline a bit more, but I still think approaching 100k miles with normal road use, wouldn't be an unfair ask from the Carbon Ceramics on the RS6.
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Re: How long are CCB expected to last?
Doodle know most things porsches, he may be able to shed light on this but I have heard this too and too find it odd that they remove them, surly if you have the money to buy a 100k+ car swapping ramics ain't going to be a big deal if you ruin the ramics?VARSITY wrote:I know many Porsche drivers that take CCB off and put steele on from delivery. I am not sure this would be an option on the C7?
Even so, why would you do that when you paid £12,500 for the priveledge to have them in the first place? You wouldn't do just to look after the car for the next owner surely....
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Re: How long are CCB expected to last?
VARSITY wrote:Do they quote a distance for the discs to last?HYFR wrote:Jaguar quote a 4:1 pad:disc ratio, but they use CCM vs. Audi use CCB
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The distance depends on how they are used. The pad to disc ratio takes into account usage
i.e. I am about to replace my front pads on my CCM car at 20k miles ... I've done various track days and hard road driving, so thats about right I would say
normal road use, I wouldn't expect front pads for 30 - 35k at least.
the biggest issue with ceramics is managing the heat - yes they can still perform at high temps, but they need to be cooled down, else you can delaminate the surface of the disk - this is why they are not preferred for serious track day cars
Jaguar actually have optional brake ducts specifically for the F-TYPE that are to be fit before a track day, that channel air to the brakes to cool them, and then should be removed for road driving to avoid road stones being sucked up into the brakes
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Re: How long are CCB expected to last?
I've not heard of that 4:1 ratio mate, but think it's spot on really from my experience as wellHYFR wrote:
The distance depends on how they are used. The pad to disc ratio takes into account usage
i.e. I am about to replace my front pads on my CCM car at 20k miles ... I've done various track days and hard road driving, so thats about right I would say
normal road use, I wouldn't expect front pads for 30 - 35k at least.

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