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GT4 alternative brake discs

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I've done 19 track days & although the stock discs are within tolerance thickness wise, the cracks from the holes are probably going to render the discs needing changout.
I'm thinking of trying slotted EBC 2 piece discs & Endless pads this time. I ran the stock discs with DS3.12 pads for the last 12 days on circuit.

Has anybody used the EBC discs?
Another alternative is PFC, I know Twinfan uses these.

I know a lot use Girodiscs but looking online these seem to corrode & look rubbish in a short time in the non contact areas.
 
I've done 19 track days & although the stock discs are within tolerance thickness wise, the cracks from the holes are probably going to render the discs needing changout.
I'm thinking of trying slotted EBC 2 piece discs & Endless pads this time. I ran the stock discs with DS3.12 pads for the last 12 days on circuit.

Has anybody used the EBC discs?
Another alternative is PFC, I know Twinfan uses these.

I know a lot use Girodiscs but looking online these seem to corrode & look rubbish in a short time in the non contact areas.
I have used the fulling floating disks from EMC on two previous (non Porsche) cars that were used a lot on track and they were excellent, I can also recommend AP Racing, Alcon may also be an option.
 

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That's great thanks, next question is did you experience any rattle with fully floating discs?

I like the idea with the current EBC 2 piece discs that they come coated in black so hopefully won't show corrosion in non contact areas.
 
That's great thanks, next question is did you experience any rattle with fully floating discs?

I like the idea with the current EBC 2 piece discs that they come coated in black so hopefully won't show corrosion in non contact areas.
They were silent in operation and their wear rate was good with race pads like the Pagid RS29 compound I normally run, plus they are made in the UK :)
 

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