08-14-2007, 02:23 AM
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I know that the company I use Ninemeister have fitted them to a Boxster. They made up an adaptor for the caliper, but I believe the disk is a direct fit.
http://www.ninemeister.com/
Try contacting Colin or Peter
I am just planning my trip to the nurburgring but it will be late sept/early oct
Cheers
Last edited by noone986s; 08-14-2007 at 02:26 AM.
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08-14-2007, 02:42 AM
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Just checked out your link, love the car, is that an OEM body kit or is it from somewhere else?
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08-14-2007, 08:43 AM
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regular BoxsterS brakes should do the trick with a 3.4 since these are the same brakes that come with the 3.6 and 3.8 911's. I don't really see the need to go bigger. Maybe switch out the pads for track only pads since those are a snap to change. My brakes are the best thing I have ever experienced on any sports car.
The only experiecne that would probably be better would be a CaymanS on Porsche Carbon Brakes. The best handling and best stoping all in one.
p.s.
nice picture of you in the carousel.
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08-14-2007, 09:13 AM
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It's not worth dumping money into the base Boxsters brakes,they are great as is. The stopping distance between the base & S brakes is so small your better off putting money elsewhere,perhaps better tires. Now the braking distance between the base Boxsters and the GT3 brakes might be something to consider but I doubt it. Just remove the spare tire,get a lighter exhaust and I bet that would be the same payoff as upgrading the brakes but for much less $$$$.
By the way how much are you gonna pay for the GT3 brakes?
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08-14-2007, 12:05 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by blinkwatt
The stopping distance between the base & S brakes is so small your better off putting money elsewhere,perhaps better tires.
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Blink, you're probably doing the braking test wrong if you think that's the case. The test is as follows: start at 20 mph, accelerate to 130 at full throttle, then threshold brake down to 20 again. Repeat 20-30 times, and only on the last one measure the distance from 130 down to zero.  It's not a matter of doing it once, but how many time you can do it where the big brakes give you the advantage.
Eric
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08-14-2007, 01:09 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by efahl
Blink, you're probably doing the braking test wrong if you think that's the case. The test is as follows: start at 20 mph, accelerate to 130 at full throttle, then threshold brake down to 20 again. Repeat 20-30 times, and only on the last one measure the distance from 130 down to zero.  It's not a matter of doing it once, but how many time you can do it where the big brakes give you the advantage.
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agreed! on the track, the base boxster brakes are really lacking. the 's' brakes are night and day here.
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08-14-2007, 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by insite
agreed! on the track, the base boxster brakes are really lacking. the 's' brakes are night and day here.
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Do you think that it's due to more to the cross drilled design of the rotors or the extra size of the S rotors that make them more suitable for the track compared to the base brakes?
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08-15-2007, 12:14 AM
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Thanks for all! Very good information!
Quote:
Originally Posted by blinkwatt
It's not worth dumping money into the base Boxsters brakes,they are great as is. The stopping distance between the base & S brakes is so small your better off putting money elsewhere,perhaps better tires. Now the braking distance between the base Boxsters and the GT3 brakes might be something to consider but I doubt it. Just remove the spare tire,get a lighter exhaust and I bet that would be the same payoff as upgrading the brakes but for much less $$$$.
By the way how much are you gonna pay for the GT3 brakes?
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I`ve Michelin Pilot Cup`s for track so I can`t get any better tires. Boxster brakes just are not enough for hard core track driver (Nurburgring Nordschleife BTG 8.38 with 220hp Boxster using Michelin Pilot Sport 2 street tires). I have pagid orange/blue pads and they were enough for street tires but could be better when using MPSC`s. The price for GT3 calipers would be about 1000 euros (used). Spare tire has gone and so has the exhaust been upgraded.
Because so many of you recomended Boxster S/carrera brakes I`ll most likely buy them. Friend of mine have an extra set of calipers. I`m also considering 3.4 engine upgrade next year so I have been a bit worried if they are enough for 3.4 engine and track tires. But I quess they will be okay with Pagid race pads for pretty light car.
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08-15-2007, 01:58 AM
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Rennzenn
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one more thing to consider
The gt3 brakes will need at least an 18" wheel, if not a 19. Last weekend I was chatting with a gt3 owner and he said he had used 18' wheels on his car and they had rubbed the brake calipers.
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08-15-2007, 07:39 AM
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I have EBC Yellow pads and ATE Blue fluid in my car, with new standard disks. The brakes are awesome and stood up very well to 80+ laps at the track last week. My stock set up was useless after 30 or so hot laps.
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