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PFC

About PFC

PFC for Porsche

When it boils down to it, the products we use are a reflection of who we are. You can tell a lot about a person from the products they use, their character, their values and their objectives.At PFC Brakes we have used our mission to build a culture. We have built our company based on a defiant philosophy: NO COMPROMISES™ It’s a mindset, an attitude, a commitment.Set Standards. Outperform. Outlast. Surpass. Pursue Challenges. Exceed Expectations. Break Records. PFC Porsche Brakes isn’t just a product, it’s a mentality.

A Quick Look at PFC

PFC Porsche Brakes isn’t just a product, it’s a mentality.

Choosing the Right Fit for Your Porsche

Where PFC is listed for Porsche, use the supplied model coverage and OE references to confirm suitability. Check details that commonly affect fitment such as model year, side/position, and connector type where relevant.

  • Typical reasons to choose these parts include improving fade resistance, pedal feel and consistency for fast-road and track use.
  • Common issues that prompt investigation include squeal, dust, judder from pad deposits, uneven wear, long pedal from fluid issues, and vibration from disc thickness variation or sticky calipers.
  • Match compound to intended temperature range and follow the bedding-in procedure carefully to avoid deposits and judder.
  • Ensure brake fluid, discs and calipers are in good condition so the pad can perform as designed.

Browse by Category

If you already know the area you are working on, start with the category and then filter by Porsche model. Where real-world symptoms and typical reasons to replace are provided, use them to keep the wording grounded.

Brakes — Brake components are renewed to restore stopping performance, address wear or upgrade a Porsche for fast road or track use. Common symptoms include vibration under braking, increased stopping distances, squealing, pulling to one side, warning lights and visible wear to discs and pads.

  • Check which Porsche models and brake options a given kit or component suits, and whether new hardware and sensors are included.
  • Follow the recommended bedding-in procedure to stabilise friction and reduce the risk of judder.

Performance Friction Brakes — Performance Friction brakes are selected for serious track and racing applications where consistent friction and low taper wear are required.

  • Confirm which Porsche applications are covered and whether pads and discs are supplied separately or as matched systems.
  • Verify road legality and choose pad compounds based on your driving style and temperature range.

Performance Friction Discs — Performance Friction discs are used with matching pads to handle extreme track temperatures with minimal distortion. Standard discs may cone, crack or wear rapidly under racing conditions, leading many owners to upgrade where listed.

  • Check whether discs are plain or slotted, if bells are included, and whether friction rings can be replaced separately.
  • Confirm if a given disc is recommended for road, track-only, or mixed use on your Porsche.

Replacement for Ceramic Disc — These discs replace expensive OEM ceramic rotors with alternative solutions when originals are worn or damaged. Ceramic discs can chip, crack or reach their minimum thickness after hard use, making replacement essential.

  • Verify whether the replacement is iron, ceramic or a hybrid design and that it is compatible with original Porsche calipers and pads.
  • Check road legality and follow the recommended running-in procedure to stabilise performance.

Brake Fluid — Brake fluid is changed regularly to maintain boiling point and corrosion protection within the braking system. Old fluid absorbs moisture, reducing boiling point, which can lead to pedal fade, internal corrosion and sticky components.

  • Use the DOT rating and specification recommended for your Porsche model and intended use (road, track or both).
  • Observe service intervals and avoid mixing incompatible fluid types when bleeding or topping up.

Explore PFC at Design911

View the current PFC range for Porsche at Design911, then filter by model and category to narrow down to the right parts.

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