DRZ911
Mugello
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Anyone on here have any experience of the Porsche Surface Coated Brake (PSCB) option first introduced on the latest Cayenne? About a £2K option.
PSCB is a tungsten carbide coating of about 0.1mm on conventional steel discs. Mirror like finish on the discs once the pads are bedded in, with the promise of reduced dust generation by up to 90%. Brake calipers painted in white to denote PSCB. Meant to have similar braking performance to the PCCB brakes. Obviously do not have the weight advantage which PCCB enjoys.
So, anyone with any practical experience of PSCB :?:
Any suggestion that PSCB will be offered on the new 992 :?:
PSCB is a tungsten carbide coating of about 0.1mm on conventional steel discs. Mirror like finish on the discs once the pads are bedded in, with the promise of reduced dust generation by up to 90%. Brake calipers painted in white to denote PSCB. Meant to have similar braking performance to the PCCB brakes. Obviously do not have the weight advantage which PCCB enjoys.
So, anyone with any practical experience of PSCB :?:
Any suggestion that PSCB will be offered on the new 992 :?: