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My new Porsche 993TT front Brake Kit has arrived!

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 8:17 pm
by sitas3
My new Porsche 993TT front Brake Kit for my S4 sourced from ECS Tuning in the USA via JBR Performance arrived today.

Ordering via the States saved me over £300 on the Amd/Qst price. :D

I'll be fitting this myself within the next few weeks...

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Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 8:21 pm
by johnRS4
Nice one Simon :beerchug:

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 9:31 pm
by Joshie
Just out of interest I got a quote for some Movit brakes (for my M3) from JAS traction who looks like the UK distributor.

Here is the quote which seems a tad on the high side:

Custom colour and script available, price: Script £120 a pair. Colour change £125 a pair)
For Your E46 M3
We can offer the following Kits.
Fronts
322x32 4s3 @ £1610 + Vat
342x34 4m6 @ £1890 + Vat
380x32 4m6 @ £2765 + Vat
380x32 6m2 @ £3675 + Vat
Rears
322x32 4s1 @ £1890 + Vat


So the 6 pots on the front and the rear kits would set me back £6500 plus £200 per set fitting which sems a bit steep.

Grateful if you could confirm the suppliers name in the states and if possible what you ended up paying - PM me if you want.

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 10:07 pm
by sitas3
Joshie,

I paid £1310 delivered including VAT for mine.. I got mine from ECS Tuning in the States organised by JBR Performance in the UK (http://www.jbrperformance.co.uk)

My kit includes:

Porsche 993TT (Big Red) 4 pot Calipers
Genuine Porsche 322x32mm discs
Custom ECS disc bells/caliper mounting brackets
Hawk high performance brake pads
replacement braided hoses
2 x Porsche anti-squeal shim kits for the calipers/pads
2 x Porsche brake wear indicator kit
1 litre of Ate Super blue racing brake fluid

you can order direct from ECS - nice with the current exchange rate being good...

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 12:16 am
by s8n
Simon, so you did get shims :D Excellent, same as me... Did you get two packs of 4? 4 for each piston size?
Your adapters look very thin! :)

Show us them fitted, mine go on tomorrow...

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 9:32 am
by sitas3
Kris, yeah i got the shims as well. yep 4 for each piston size... Just to confirm - the shims slot inside the piston with the flat side facing outwards/resting on the pads...

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 9:58 am
by Joshie
Thanks Simon - I'll give ECS / JBR a try

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 9:21 pm
by AFAP18
Guys

Have same here. Beware of the sides of the discs. The idea is that the disc capture the wind, in order to ventilate them.
The nerd that installed it first dit it wrong, and I was thinking that the brake was s*** at first, but no they work great.

Have not yet gone to the track with them...

By the way, heard about the Stage 4 which is an up-grade... have a look
at
www.ecstunning.com

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 10:25 pm
by Joshie
Think the email address should be:

www.ecstuning.com

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2004 12:40 am
by s8n
AFAP18, can you tell me about this? i dont understand

Thanks for that Simon! Im waiting on some new hats which didnt fit my car :/ such a much around... glad yours went smooth!

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 3:59 pm
by AFAP18
s8n wrote:AFAP18, can you tell me about this? i dont understand

Thanks for that Simon! Im waiting on some new hats which didnt fit my car :/ such a much around... glad yours went smooth!
Well, as you can see in the pictures,each disc there are two discs merged. And between the two discs there are alletes that are built in a bent position, from the inside to the outside. When operating in the right direction, this alletes grab the air into the disc, avoiding the disc to get overheated, which causes fading.

Hope this helps

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 4:01 pm
by AFAP18
s8n wrote:AFAP18, can you tell me about this? i dont understand

Thanks for that Simon! Im waiting on some new hats which didnt fit my car :/ such a much around... glad yours went smooth!
Well, as you can see in the pictures,each disc there are two discs merged. And between the two discs there are alletes that are built in a bent position, from the inside to the outside. When operating in the right direction, this alletes grab the air into the disc, avoiding the disc to get overheated, which causes fading.

Hope this helps

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 4:06 pm
by s8n
How is it that the installer did it wrong? left goes on left side, right on right? are you saying he put them on incorrectly and this casued that issue?

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 6:42 pm
by AFAP18
s8n wrote:How is it that the installer did it wrong? left goes on left side, right on right? are you saying he put them on incorrectly and this casued that issue?

Yeah, You are right. They changed the sides. And that caused the whole issue.

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 1:43 am
by s8n
Then that guy is just a idoit :D