Pagid Racing Brake Pads No. 4921 (Rear)
Pagid Pagid Racing Brake Pads No. 4921 (Rear) from $503.11
Pagid Racing Brake Pad Shape No. 4921 Fits the Following Vehicles: Make Model Build (Year) Front Rear Porsche 991 GT3 Cup [PFC calipers 22/20 mm] 2013 + X Porsche 991 GT3 Cup MR [PFC calipers 22/20 mm] 2013 + X Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport [PFC calipers 22/20 mm] 2016 + X Porsche Cayman GT4 MR [PFC calipers 22/20 mm] 2016 + X Pagid Racing Brake Pads are engineered for high-performance driving, delivering exceptional stopping power, durability, and control under the most demanding conditions. Trusted by professional racers and performance enthusiasts worldwide, these pads are crafted using advanced friction materials and cutting-edge technology to ensure consistent performance, low fade, and excellent modulation. Whether you're on the track or tackling aggressive street driving, Pagid Racing Brake Pads provide the reliability and confidence you need to push your vehicle to its limits. Pagid Racing Brake compounds are for steel (cast iron) rotors only unless otherwise noted. Pagid RSL 1 Compound Used in GT cars, touring cars and prototype endurance racing. Due to the high friction and good modulation, often used in sprint races as well. RSL 1 is a low metallic resin bonded material containing steel and aramid fibers with very high heat resistance. It maintains a constant friction level over a wide range of temperatures. Its reduced wear rate and disc friendliness make this material appropriate for endurance races. Pagid RST 1 Compound Used in Rally tarmac, GT cars and touring cars circuit racing (sprint), high down-force formula cars, NASCAR. Suitable for applications in heavy cars and where high torque is necessary against small diameter rotors. RST 1 has a very high friction level and high temperature resistance. It is a semi-metallic resin bonded material containing steel fibers. Cold friction and initial bite makes this material most appropriate for Rally and NASCAR applications.
Pagid racing brake pads shape no. 8286 for Porsche 992 Carrera Turbo
Pagid Pagid Racing Brake Pads No. 8286 (Front) $647.15
Pagid Racing Brake Pad Shape No. 8286 Fits the Following Vehicles: Make Model Years Front Rear Porsche 992 Turbo [ceramic brakes] 2020 +      X Pagid Racing Brake Pads Pagid Racing Brake Pads are engineered for high-performance driving, delivering exceptional stopping power, durability, and control under the most demanding conditions. Trusted by professional racers and performance enthusiasts worldwide, these pads are crafted using advanced friction materials and cutting-edge technology to ensure consistent performance, low fade, and excellent modulation. Whether you're on the track or tackling aggressive street driving, Pagid Racing Brake Pads provide the reliability and confidence you need to push your vehicle to its limits. Pagid Racing Brake compounds are for steel (cast iron) rotors only unless otherwise noted. Pagid RSC 1 Compound (Ceramic Rotors Only): A race and track day compound for all known types of ceramic brake discs, RSC 1 is a low metallic resin bonded material containing steel and aramid fibers. This material features good all-round characteristics and is suitable for all types of usage.
Girodisc Titanium Brake Pad Shields for Porsche 991, 992, GT4 Rear
Girodisc Girodisc Titanium Brake Pad Shields for Porsche 991, 992, GT4 Rear $90.00
Girodisc Titanium Brake Pad Shields FITS: Porsche 991, 992, GT4 Rear The problem of brake fluid boiling is due to heat transferring from the rotors and pads directly into the fluid through the caliper pistons. When brake fluid boils, it releases air that is normally part of the molecular structure of the fluid. This air is compressible, of course, and the brake pedal goes to the floor instead of moving the caliper pistons. Production cars tend to suffer from this on track days because they don't have the extensive cooling ducts and exotic brake materials found on race cars. Race-only brake calipers generally come with titanium caliper pistons for one reason: titanium has low thermal conductivity. This means it's very bad at transferring heat, which is good if you're trying to keep your brake fluid from boiling. Here's a comparison of materials and their relative thermal conductivity ratings (lower is better): Titanium 6AL-4V = 6.7 W/mk Steel = 52 W/mk Aluminum = 130 W/mk Most fixed calipers use aluminum pistons which are, unfortunately, excellent at transferring braking heat to your brake fluid. Our solution is to place Girodisc's thin titanium shims between the brake pad and the caliper pistons. This helps prevent braking heat from transferring into the pistons and, thus, into the fluid. For cars that are going to see hard or multiple track days, these shims are affordable protection from losing your brake pedal at the wrong time and making your track day very expensive. Water jet cut to exact size; no cutting, grinding, or swearing involved. Price is per axle (four shims)
Girodisc Titanium Brake Pad Shields for Porsche 991, 992, GT4 Front
Girodisc Girodisc Titanium Brake Pad Shields for Porsche 991, 992, GT4 Front $115.00
Girodisc Titanium Brake Pad Shields FITS: Porsche 981 GT4 The problem of brake fluid boiling is due to heat transferring from the rotors and pads directly into the fluid through the caliper pistons. When brake fluid boils, it releases air that is normally part of the molecular structure of the fluid. This air is compressible, of course, and the brake pedal goes to the floor instead of moving the caliper pistons. Production cars tend to suffer from this on track days because they don't have the extensive cooling ducts and exotic brake materials found on race cars. Race-only brake calipers generally come with titanium caliper pistons for one reason: titanium has low thermal conductivity. This means it's very bad at transferring heat, which is good if you're trying to keep your brake fluid from boiling. Here's a comparison of materials and their relative thermal conductivity ratings (lower is better): Titanium 6AL-4V = 6.7 W/mk Steel = 52 W/mk Aluminum = 130 W/mk Most fixed calipers use aluminum pistons which are, unfortunately, excellent at transferring braking heat to your brake fluid. Our solution is to place Girodisc's thin titanium shims between the brake pad and the caliper pistons. This helps prevent braking heat from transferring into the pistons and, thus, into the fluid. For cars that are going to see hard or multiple track days, these shims are affordable protection from losing your brake pedal at the wrong time and making your track day very expensive. Water jet cut to exact size; no cutting, grinding, or swearing involved. Price is per axle (four shims)