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- Porsche 996 C4S 3.6L 09/01-2005
- Porsche 996 TURBO 2000-05
- Porsche 996 GT3 MKI 1999-02
- Porsche 997 MK1 Carrera 2S 3.8L 2005-08
- Porsche 997 MK1 Carrera 4S 3.8L 2005-08
- Porsche 997 MKII Carrera C2S 3.8L 2009-12
- Porsche 997 MKII Carrera C4S 3.8L 2009-12

This Product Fits:

Porsche 996 C4S 02-05 Front
Porsche 996 GT3 MKI 99-01 Front
Porsche 996 Turbo 02-05 Front
Porsche 997 3.8L C2S/C4S 2005>> Front
Porsche 997 3.8L MK11 C2S/C4S 2009>> Front
Please note: These pads have the clip cut out for the brake sensor but there is no hole drilled in the pad to accept the wire. As this is track and racing pad it is not common practice to fit the sensors. If you insist on fitting the sensors, you will have to drill a hole for the wire to slot in.
The absolute best brakes on the market Performance Friction brakes are the standard of excellence in high-performance vehicles, and street vehicles.
Track days and street upgrades for nearly every make and model are manufactured to meet or exceed OE specifications. Whether you're driving a brand new Porsche or a vintage collectible, we've got the brakes to fit your needs. Design 911 offer a wide range of Performance Friction brake pads for all Porsche models from 1970-2010, also in the program are a range of Two-piece floating street upgrade disc and replacement steel disc for cars with Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB).
Information about Racing Compound Characteristics
Information about Brake Pad Size
Sold as set of 4 pads for one axle.
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7818.
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- Porsche 997 MK1 TURBO 2007-09
- Porsche 997 MK1 GT3 2007-09
- Porsche 997 MK1 GT2 2007-09
- Porsche 997 MKII Carrera C2 3.6L 2009-12
- Porsche 997 MKII Carrera C4 3.6L 2009-12
- Porsche 997 MKII Carrera C2S 3.8L 2009-12
- Porsche 997 MKII Carrera C4S 3.8L 2009-12
- Porsche 997 MKII GT3 2010-11
- Porsche 997 MKII Turbo 2010-13
- Porsche 997 MKII GT2 RS 2011-13

Dimensions: 373 × 60 × 29 mm
This Product Fits:

Porsche 997 GT2 / GT3 / RS / Turbo 2005>>
Porsche 997 All Gen 2 cars 2011>>
Ever since the disc brake was invented vibration and pulsation caused by thermal expansion has been a major issue giving rise to warped discs - until now?
PFC has released new V3 disc and hat technology. The advanced design features a patented attachment design that uses a retention ring that holds the hat and disc together.
The ring means no need for torque wrenches, and no hassle. The ability to change a disc quickly and efficiently saves time and effort. As well as being convenient, the new V3 technology is much lighter than previous designs, making it easier to put on and pull off, and making the vehicle lighter.
This V3 disc retention method is based on the use of a two-turn retaining ring, which is held in a groove in the hat that overlaps the disc flanges – effectively locking the disc to the hat.
● Exceptional manufacturing standards - Run out less than 0.0254mm, Thickness variation less than 0.00762mm. Surface finishes less than .7 microns.When used in conjunction with Z rated fast road/track day pads, component life and on track performance markedly improved over competitors pads.
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373.076.6
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- Porsche Boxster 986 2.5L 1997-99
- Porsche Boxster 986 2.7L 1999-02
- Porsche Boxster S 986 3.2L 1999-02
- Porsche Boxster 986 2.7L 2003-04
- Porsche Boxster S 986 3.2L 2003-04
- Porsche Boxster 987 2.7L 2005 -08/08
- Porsche Boxster 987 S 3.2/3.4L 2005-08/08
- Porsche 996 C2 3.4L 1997-08/01
- Porsche 996 C4 3.4L 1997-08/01
- Porsche 996 C2 3.6L 09/01-2005
- Porsche 996 C4 3.6L 09/01-2005
- Porsche 996 C4S 3.6L 09/01-2005
- Porsche 996 TURBO 2000-05
- Porsche 996 GT2 2001-05
- Porsche 996 GT3 MKI 1999-02
- Porsche 996 GT3 MKII 2003>>
- Porsche 997 MK1 Carrera 2 3.6L 2005-08
- Porsche 997 MK1 Carrera 2S 3.8L 2005-08
- Porsche 997 MK1 Carrera 4 3.6L 2005-08
- Porsche 997 MK1 Carrera 4S 3.8L 2005-08
- Porsche 997 MKII Carrera C2S 3.8L 2009-12
- Porsche 997 MKII Carrera C4S 3.8L 2009-12
- Porsche Cayman S 3.4L 987C 2005-08
- Porsche Cayman 2.9L 987C MKII 2009-12
- Porsche Cayman S / R 3.4L 987C MKII 2009-12
This Product Fits:

Porsche 986 Boxster S 3.2 99-05 Front
Porsche 987 Boxster S 3.2 05>> Front
Porsche 987C Cayman 06>> Front
Porsche 996 3.4/3.6 97-05 Front
Porsche 997 3.6L C2/C4* 05-09 Front
*Not S 3.8L
Porsche 997 3.6L C2/C4* 09>> Front
*Not S 3.8L

Porsche 996 C4S 02-05 Rear
Porsche 996 GT2 02-05 Rear
Porsche 996 GT3 MKI 99-01 Rear
Porsche 996 GT3 MKII 02-05 Rear
Porsche 996 3.6LTurbo 02-05 Rear
Porsche 997 3.8L C2S/C4S 05-09 Rear
The problem of brake fluid boiling is simply traced 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 more as they don't usually have the extensive cooling duct and exotic brake materials as true racing cars. True racing only brake calipers generally come with titanium caliper pistons for one reason. Titanium as a material has low thermal conductivity. This means that it is very bad at transferring heat, which is fantastic if you are trying to keep your fluid cool.
The Girodisc solution to help prevent fluid boiling is to use a thin titanium shim placed between the pad back and the pistons, to keep the braking heat from transferring into the pistons and fluid. Here is a comparison of materials and their relative thermal conductivity ratings:
Titanium 6AL-4V 6.7 W/mk
Steel 52 W/mk
Aluminum 130 W/mk
You can see that Titanium will transfer far less heat than steel and especially aluminum. For cars that are going to see hard or multiple track days, these shims are cheap protection from losing the pedal due to boiling at the wrong time and making the day very expensive.
Water jet cut to exact size, no cutting, grinding, or swearing involved.
Price is per axle (four pieces)
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TS-917-4
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- Porsche 996 C4S 3.6L 09/01-2005
- Porsche 996 TURBO 2000-05
- Porsche 996 GT3 MKI 1999-02
- Porsche 997 MK1 Carrera 2S 3.8L 2005-08
- Porsche 997 MK1 Carrera 4S 3.8L 2005-08
- Porsche 997 MKII Carrera C2S 3.8L 2009-12
- Porsche 997 MKII Carrera C4S 3.8L 2009-12
This Product Fits:

Porsche 996 C4S 02-05 Front
Porsche 996 GT3 MKI 99-01 Front
Porsche 996 Turbo 02-05 Front
Porsche 997 3.8L C2S/C4S 05-09 Front
Porsche 997 3.8L C2S/C4S 09>> Front
The problem of brake fluid boiling is simply traced 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 more as they don't usually have the extensive cooling duct and exotic brake materials as true racing cars. True racing only brake calipers generally come with titanium caliper pistons for one reason. Titanium as a material has low thermal conductivity. This means that it is very bad at transferring heat, which is fantastic if you are trying to keep your fluid cool.
The Girodisc solution to help prevent fluid boiling is to use a thin titanium shim placed between the pad back and the pistons, to keep the braking heat from transferring into the pistons and fluid. Here is a comparison of materials and their relative thermal conductivity ratings:
Titanium 6AL-4V 6.7 W/mk
Steel 52 W/mk
Aluminum 130 W/mk
You can see that Titanium will transfer far less heat than steel and especially aluminum. For cars that are going to see hard or multiple track days, these shims are cheap protection from losing the pedal due to boiling at the wrong time and making the day very expensive.
Water jet cut to exact size, no cutting, grinding, or swearing involved.
Price is per axle (four pieces)
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TS-916-4
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Performance Friction Brakes (PFC) - Motorsport & High-Performance Braking Solutions
Performance Friction Brakes (PFC) are globally recognised for delivering exceptional braking performance, thermal stability, and consistency across motorsport, track-day, and high-performance road applications. Trusted by professional race teams and performance enthusiasts alike, PFC brake pads and discs are engineered to provide predictable friction behaviour, excellent pedal modulation, and outstanding fade resistance under extreme conditions.
At Design911, our range of PFC braking components includes race-proven brake pads and high-performance discs designed to perform reliably during aggressive driving, sustained track use, and competitive motorsport. Whether you’re upgrading for circuit work or demanding road performance, PFC brakes deliver confidence where braking precision matters most.
What Do Performance Friction Brakes Do?
PFC braking components convert kinetic energy into controlled stopping force with exceptional consistency and control.
Core Functions:
- Deliver stable, repeatable braking performance at high temperatures.
- Maintain consistent friction across a wide operating range.
- Provide precise pedal feel and modulation.
- Reduce brake fade during repeated heavy braking.
- Support high-performance and motorsport braking systems.
PFC brakes are designed to perform reliably from the first lap to the last, even under extreme load.
Why Do High-Performance Brakes Wear or Fail?
Performance driving and motorsport place significant stress on braking systems.
Common Causes of Wear or Failure Include:
- Extreme
heat generation leading to material breakdown.
- Aggressive
braking loads accelerating pad and disc wear.
- Thermal
cycling causing cracking, glazing, or distortion.
- Using
road-grade components in track environments.
- Extended service intervals beyond recommended limits.
As braking components degrade, performance consistency and safety are compromised—making replacement essential for high-demand applications.
Why Replace with Performance Friction Brakes (PFC)?
PFC components are engineered to long outlast and outperform standard braking solutions under demanding conditions.
Key Benefits:
- Motorsport-derived friction materials and disc technology.
- Exceptional fade resistance and thermal stability.
- Predictable, confidence-inspiring pedal feel.
- Proven reliability in sprint, endurance, and track-day use.
- Wide compound selection to suit different driving styles and disciplines.
Replacing worn components with PFC brakes ensures braking performance remains precise, consistent, and reliable when it matters most.
Highlights
- Motorsport-grade brake pads and discs.
- Designed for extreme heat and repeated high-load braking.
- Consistent friction and excellent pedal modulation.
- Trusted by professional racing teams worldwide.
- Suitable for track days, competition, and high-performance road use.