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This is the definitive braking upgrade for enthusiasts and racers who demand the absolute pinnacle of performance. Derived from aerospace and Formula 1 technology, our carbon ceramic brake system offers a monumental leap in stopping power, thermal capacity, and weight reduction over any conventional iron rotor.
Each rotor is crafted from a long-fiber, carbon-reinforced silicon carbide matrix, making it **up to 50% lighter** than a comparable iron rotor. This massive reduction in unsprung and rotational mass provides a significant competitive advantage, sharpening turn-in, improving acceleration, and allowing your suspension to perform with maximum efficiency. The material's unparalleled thermal stability guarantees **zero brake fade**, delivering consistent, powerful, and repeatable braking performance at temperatures where steel rotors would fail.
Performance Metric | High-Performance Iron Rotor | TTSPORT Carbon Ceramic |
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Avg. Weight (380x34mm) | ~20.3 lbs (9.2 kg) | ~9.3 lbs (4.2 kg) |
Max Operating Temp | ~750°C (Fade Point) | 1100°C+ (No Fade) |
Lifespan (Track Use) | High Wear | Extremely Low Wear |
Brake Dust | High | Minimal |
This is a complete, custom-engineered braking system for one axle (front or rear). All orders are initiated through a technical consultation to ensure a perfect solution for your specific vehicle and calipers.
Each kit is a fully matched system that includes:
Our engineering team will create the bespoke components for your build. Please provide the following:
The right rotors are the foundation of your brake setup. Here’s how we make sure you get the perfect set for your car and your driving style.
Great rotors are only half the battle. A perfect installation is what unlocks their full potential and ensures your safety. Don't cut corners here.
Rotors are a wear item, just like pads. They get thinner over time. Most rotors have wear indicators—like small dimples or faded grooves. Once those indicators are gone, or if you can feel a significant "lip" on the outer edge of the rotor, it's time for a new set. Don't risk your safety by running them too thin.
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