Brake Disc Standard

- Porsche 991 GT3 3.8L (475Bhp)
- Porsche 991 GT3 RS 4.0L (500Bhp)
Brake Disc Ø: 380mm
Brake Disc Thickness: 34 mm,
Brake Disc Type: internally vented, two-part brake disc, Drilled-Dimpled

Porsche 991 GT3 FRONT
Porsche 991 GT3 RS FRONT
Porsche 991 R FRONT
Cars with standard steel discs.
Please note: Brake disc rotors are priced each.
SHW PERFORMANCE, one of the world's leading brake disc manufacturers supplying directly to OEM, with product featured as standard equipment on many of today's new performance vehicles.
THE ONLY TRUE REPLACEMENT.
NOTHING LESS THAN A TRUE FACTORY EQUIVALENT
SHW PERFORMANCE produces both one and two piece, ventilated disc brake rotors to cover a wide range of vehicle applications.The vehicle application automatically dictates which style, composition and type of disc brake rotor is available, as SHW only offer a genuine direct replacement for the factory supplied disc.For lesser performance orientated vehicles, a ventilated monoblock disc brake rotor produced from cast iron will more than suffice. For vehicles placing greater demand on the needed stopping power, a lightweight, composite, fully floating two-piece design is often preferred (the style of which is referred commonly as a peg or pin drive system).
PERFORMANCE UNDER PRESSURE.
CONSISTENT RELIABILITY AND PERFORMANCE UNDER THE MOST DEMANDING OF CONDITIONS
Quality is a key ingredient from which to guarantee long term repeated reliability. SHW products are built to carry the high expectations required by exacting OEM standards and exceed them where possible.
PATENTED DESIGN PIN-DRIVE SYSTEM.
FROM WEIGHT REDUCTION TO IMPROVED COOLING, DISCOVER THE BENEFITS OF THE SHW PIN-DRIVE BRAKE ROTOR SYSTEM
Innovation, sustainability, added value. Welcome to SHW's patented Pin-Drive system, a substantial step forward in the future of braking.
SHW's Pin-Drive system carries many benefits when compared to conventional methods of disc brake rotor design. So, what is 'Pin-Drive' and why is it advantageous over a one-piece disc brake rotor?
The Pin-Drive system is a two piece fully floating disc brake rotor. The friction ring is connected to the central aluminium rotor bell by means of stainless steel pins which are cast into the assembly during the manufacturing process. The purpose behind the design is to offer a range of advantages:
- Up to 5.5lbs of weight reduction (rotating and unsprung weight) per disc compared to Monoblock.
- Reduced thermal strain thanks to the friction ring having more freedom to expand and contract.
- Low brake fading properties.
- Improved durability.
- Enhanced brake comfort thanks to optimised thermal conditions.
- Optimal curved vane design that maintains structural strength while improving noise dampening.
UNPARALLELED COOLING ADVANTAGES.
MAINTAIN OPTIMUM BRAKING PERFORMANCE FOR LONGER WITH IMPROVED COOLING PROPERTIES.
As well as a reduction in unsprung weight and improved braking characteristics, SHW's Pin-Drive design also prides itself on offering unbeatable cooling advantages, just one of the reasons why it has become the first choice for many OEM's.
Unlike other brake manufacturers, SHW developed a PATENTED improvement of the disc construction by offsetting the pin connection of the friction ring to the aluminium disc bell away from the center to the edge, which results in huge cooling gains.
By offsetting the pin connection of the friction ring to the aluminium bell the cooling channels running centrally through the rotor see a huge increase in accessibility and cooler air flow. This advantageous design offers up to a 50% cooling advantage gain when compared to traditional designs.
Allowing a greater flow of air, heat generated on the surface of the friction ring (via the brake pads clamping down under braking) is carried away faster and more efficiently, dramatically reducing inner core and surface temperatures across the complete disc brake rotor. In addition, due to the unique patented design, further weight savings are achieved thanks to a shallow aluminium disc bell.
THE IMPORTANCE OF AIR FLOW. WHEN AIR FLOW IS PARAMOUNT TO PERFORMANCE. THE LOWER THE OPERATING TEMPERATURES, THE HIGHER THE PERFORMANCE. The cold air is traditionally fed via air ducts located either in the front bumper, or channeled through pathways on the underside of the vehicles under tray. As the cold air enters the rear of the disc bell, it passes through vanes between the two brake rotor faces. The cooler air helps to reduce temperatures from the very core of the brake disc by collecting heat and carrying it outwards, away from the brake disc assembly and eventually venting back out into the passing air flow found circulating the inner wheel.
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- Porsche 991 GT3 3.8L (475Bhp)
- Porsche 991 GT3 RS 4.0L (500Bhp)
Brake Disc Ø: 380mm
Brake Disc Thickness: 34 mm,

Porsche 991 GT3 FRONT
Porsche 991 GT3 RS FRONT
Porsche 991 R FRONT
Steel Discs
Please note: OE brake discs and brake pads are not stocked items and fall under special order terms.
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99135140
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- Porsche 991 GT3 3.8L (475Bhp)
- Porsche 991 GT3 RS 4.0L (500Bhp)
- Porsche 991 GT3 4.0L (500 Bhp) / GT3 RS 4.0L (520 Bhp)
- Porsche 991 GT2 RS 3.8L PDK (700 bhp)


Fits:
Porsche 991 GT3 - 2014 to 2021
Porsche 991 GT3 RS - 2014 to 2021
Porsche 991 GT2 RS - 2014 to 2020
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- Porsche 991 R 4.0L (500 Bhp)
- Porsche 991 GT3 3.8L (475Bhp)
- Porsche 991 GT3 RS 4.0L (500Bhp)
- Porsche 991 GT3 4.0L (500 Bhp) / GT3 RS 4.0L (520 Bhp)
Brake Dis Diameter Ø: 380 mm
Brake Disc Thickness: 30,0 mm
Brake Disc Type: internally vented, two-part brake disc, Drilled-Dimpled

** For cars with central locking wheels.
Porsche 991.1 GT3
Porsche 991.1 GT3 RS
Porsche 991.2 GT3
Porsche 991.2 GT3 RS
Porsche 991.2 R
Not for cars with ceramic brake (PCCB)
Please note: Brake disc rotors are priced each.
SHW PERFORMANCE, one of the world's leading brake disc manufacturers supplying directly to OEM, with product featured as standard equipment on many of today's new performance vehicles.
THE ONLY TRUE REPLACEMENT.
NOTHING LESS THAN A TRUE FACTORY EQUIVALENT
SHW PERFORMANCE produces both one and two piece, ventilated disc brake rotors to cover a wide range of vehicle applications.The vehicle application automatically dictates which style, composition and type of disc brake rotor is available, as SHW only offer a genuine direct replacement for the factory supplied disc.For lesser performance orientated vehicles, a ventilated monoblock disc brake rotor produced from cast iron will more than suffice. For vehicles placing greater demand on the needed stopping power, a lightweight, composite, fully floating two-piece design is often preferred (the style of which is referred commonly as a peg or pin drive system).
PERFORMANCE UNDER PRESSURE.
CONSISTENT RELIABILITY AND PERFORMANCE UNDER THE MOST DEMANDING OF CONDITIONS
Quality is a key ingredient from which to guarantee long term repeated reliability. SHW products are built to carry the high expectations required by exacting OEM standards and exceed them where possible.
PATENTED DESIGN PIN-DRIVE SYSTEM.
FROM WEIGHT REDUCTION TO IMPROVED COOLING, DISCOVER THE BENEFITS OF THE SHW PIN-DRIVE BRAKE ROTOR SYSTEM
Innovation, sustainability, added value. Welcome to SHW's patented Pin-Drive system, a substantial step forward in the future of braking.
SHW's Pin-Drive system carries many benefits when compared to conventional methods of disc brake rotor design. So, what is 'Pin-Drive' and why is it advantageous over a one-piece disc brake rotor?
The Pin-Drive system is a two piece fully floating disc brake rotor. The friction ring is connected to the central aluminium rotor bell by means of stainless steel pins which are cast into the assembly during the manufacturing process. The purpose behind the design is to offer a range of advantages:
- Up to 5.5lbs of weight reduction (rotating and unsprung weight) per disc compared to Monoblock.
- Reduced thermal strain thanks to the friction ring having more freedom to expand and contract.
- Low brake fading properties.
- Improved durability.
- Enhanced brake comfort thanks to optimised thermal conditions.
- Optimal curved vane design that maintains structural strength while improving noise dampening.
UNPARALLELED COOLING ADVANTAGES.
MAINTAIN OPTIMUM BRAKING PERFORMANCE FOR LONGER WITH IMPROVED COOLING PROPERTIES.
As well as a reduction in unsprung weight and improved braking characteristics, SHW's Pin-Drive design also prides itself on offering unbeatable cooling advantages, just one of the reasons why it has become the first choice for many OEM's.
Unlike other brake manufacturers, SHW developed a PATENTED improvement of the disc construction by offsetting the pin connection of the friction ring to the aluminium disc bell away from the center to the edge, which results in huge cooling gains.
By offsetting the pin connection of the friction ring to the aluminium bell the cooling channels running centrally through the rotor see a huge increase in accessibility and cooler air flow. This advantageous design offers up to a 50% cooling advantage gain when compared to traditional designs.
Allowing a greater flow of air, heat generated on the surface of the friction ring (via the brake pads clamping down under braking) is carried away faster and more efficiently, dramatically reducing inner core and surface temperatures across the complete disc brake rotor. In addition, due to the unique patented design, further weight savings are achieved thanks to a shallow aluminium disc bell.
THE IMPORTANCE OF AIR FLOW.
WHEN AIR FLOW IS PARAMOUNT TO PERFORMANCE. THE LOWER THE OPERATING TEMPERATURES, THE HIGHER THE PERFORMANCE.
The cold air is traditionally fed via air ducts located either in the front bumper, or channeled through pathways on the underside of the vehicles under tray. As the cold air enters the rear of the disc bell, it passes through vanes between the two brake rotor faces. The cooler air helps to reduce temperatures from the very core of the brake disc by collecting heat and carrying it outwards, away from the brake disc assembly and eventually venting back out into the passing air flow found circulating the inner wheel.
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- Porsche 991 GT3 3.8L (475Bhp)
- Porsche 991 GT3 RS 4.0L (500Bhp)
- Porsche 991 GT3 4.0L (500 Bhp) / GT3 RS 4.0L (520 Bhp)
Brake disc diameter: 380mm
Brake Disc Thickness: 34 mm


Porsche 991 GT3 FRONT
Porsche 991 GT3 RS FRONT
Porsche 991 R FRONT
Steel Discs
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- Porsche 991 R 4.0L (500 Bhp)
- Porsche 991 GT3 3.8L (475Bhp)
- Porsche 991 GT3 RS 4.0L (500Bhp)
- Porsche 991 GT3 4.0L (500 Bhp) / GT3 RS 4.0L (520 Bhp)

** For cars with central locking wheels.
Porsche 991.1 GT3
Porsche 991.1 GT3 RS
Porsche 991.2 GT3
Porsche 991.2 GT3 RS
Porsche 991.2 R
Not for cars with ceramic brake (PCCB)
Please note: OE brake discs and brake pads are not stocked items and fall under special order terms.
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- Porsche 991 R 4.0L (500 Bhp)
- Porsche 991 GT3 3.8L (475Bhp)
- Porsche 991 GT3 RS 4.0L (500Bhp)
- Porsche 991 GT3 4.0L (500 Bhp) / GT3 RS 4.0L (520 Bhp)


** For cars with central locking wheels.
Porsche 991.1 GT3
Porsche 991.1 GT3 RS
Porsche 991.2 GT3
Porsche 991.2 GT3 RS
Porsche 991.2 R
Not for cars with ceramic brake (PCCB)
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For brake systems and is highly temperature-resistant (up to 1,000°C).
Available in 75ml tube and 5ml sachet
The advantages of Cera Tec:
• Non-conductive and contains no solids
• Suitable for ABS
• Facilitates brake installation
• Reduces brake squealing
• Protects against scoring and corrosion
• Free of copper and acids
• Pressure-resistant / high viscosity
Cera Tec is also suitable for lubricating:• Disc- and drum-brake systems
• Compressors
• Centralised lubrication systems
• Axle bearings
• Chains
• Seat rails
• Sunroof tracks
• Battery terminals
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Apply a thin layer of Cera Tec on the marked sections
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• glass and metal surfaces before gluing
The advantages of Textar brake cleaner:
• does not destroy polystyrene
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1. What Are Brake Discs?
Brake discs, also known as brake rotors, are circular metal components attached to your Porsche’s wheel hub. When you press the brake pedal, the brake calipers squeeze brake pads against the disc, generating friction that slows or stops the vehicle. This process converts the vehicle's kinetic energy into heat energy, which is then dissipated into the air. Why are Porsche brakes so good? Porsche has been transferring technology from their race cars into everyday cars. Top end engineering implemented to the cars on your driveway.
2. How can you tell if your brake discs are worn?
You will feel noticeable vibrations or pulsating when
breaking. Car will make unusual noises like squealing or grinding. Your Porsche
will take longer to stop. You can see the cracks on the surface or uneven wear.
3. Materials Used in Brake Discs on Porsche’s
Brake discs are made from various materials, each offering
unique benefits:
- Cast
Iron:
o Most Common Material: Durable, cost-effective, and provides excellent heat resistance.
o Drawback: Heavy, which can impact fuel efficiency and handling.
- High-Carbon
Steel:
o A
premium variant of cast iron that incorporates additional carbon for better
thermal resistance and reduced noise or vibration.
- Carbon-Ceramic
known as PCCB:
o Used
in high-performance sports cars and racing.
o Advantages:
Extremely lightweight (upto 50% lighter over steel discs), excellent heat
dissipation, and can withstand extreme temperatures without warping.
o Disadvantages:
Expensive, on average x15 more than cast-iron discs. Can be prone to damage in
everyday driving conditions. Brake feel is not so good if the brakes are not
heated up to required temperature.
o There
are few options if your car was equipped with Ceramics from factory, several
manufacturers are now offering cast iron replacements so you can enjoy your car
without breaking the bank.
- Porsche
Surface Coated Brakes (PSCB):
Porsche is claiming to be a pioneer in the market and first to use this technology. (tungsten-carbide coat same as used on drilling tools).
Mirror-like finish, low dust production, less brake fade, longer service life by around 30%, rust proof surface. Porsche has released these discs on larger models like Cayenne’s and Macan’s. Perform great from cold. Price is approx x5 of the cast-iron discs.
4. Functions of Brake Discs
Brake discs are integral to vehicle safety, with the
following primary functions:
- Friction
Generation: The brake pads press against the disc to create friction
and slow the vehicle.
- Heat
Dissipation: Brake discs are designed to dissipate heat effectively to
prevent brake fade, which occurs when brakes lose effectiveness due to
overheating.
- Structural
Stability: Brake discs must maintain their shape and performance under
extreme stress and high temperatures.
5. Variants of Iron Brake Discs
There are several types of brake discs, each suited to
specific applications:
a. Solid Discs
- Description:
Plain, flat discs with no special features.
- Use
Case: Typically found on early Porsches.
- Advantages:
Affordable and reliable for everyday driving.
- Disadvantages:
Limited heat dissipation, making them less effective under high-stress
conditions.
b. Ventilated Discs
- Description:
Feature internal vents or channels between two solid surfaces.
- Use
Case: Commonly used in all Porsches from 1970s onwards.
- Advantages:
Improved cooling and reduced brake fade during heavy braking.
c. Drilled Discs
- Description:
Have holes drilled into the surface.
- Advantages:
Better heat dissipation and water evacuation, reducing the risk of fading
or poor performance in wet conditions.
- Disadvantages:
The drilled holes can weaken the disc structure, making them prone to
cracking under extreme stress. This has been overexaggerated amongst the
community and steers people towards slotted discs as an alternative.
d. Slotted or Grooved Discs
- Description:
Feature machined grooves or slots on the surface.
- Advantages:
Enhances pad bite and removes debris or gas buildup between the pad and
disc.
- Disadvantages:
Can wear down brake pads faster than other designs.
e. Drilled / Dimpled and Slotted Discs
- Description:
Combine both drilled holes and slots.
- Advantages:
Combines benefits of both drilled and slotted discs, offering excellent
heat dissipation and pad bite.
6. Choosing the Right Brake Discs
The right brake disc depends on your vehicle type and how
you use it:
- Daily
Commuting: Solid or ventilated discs made of cast iron are sufficient
for reliability and cost-effectiveness.
- Performance
Driving: Drilled or slotted discs made from high-carbon steel or
carbon-composite materials for superior performance.
- Luxury
or Racing Applications: Carbon-ceramic discs for exceptional
performance and durability.
Conclusion
Brake discs are a critical part of your Porsche’s braking system, ensuring
safety and performance. By understanding the materials, variants, and functions
of brake discs, you can make an informed decision when it’s time for a
replacement or upgrade. Whether you need durability for daily driving or advanced
performance for the track, there’s a brake disc designed to meet your needs.