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Originally Posted by foryorent I was thinking about them more for weight reduction, making the lightest possible SLC.
I agree there is little braking performance gain, and lots of cost involved. |
I have seen several indications that the reduced unsprung weight is really the benefit. In a heavy car, the heat tolerance is nice (like in a 3200 pound 430, or a 3900 pound Audi RS4). But in a 2000 pound car, the heat is not going to be an issue. I think it was an Evo article on the GT3 RS that mentioned they could feel the weight advantage of the CC brakes. I am not sure I could.
Ferrari going to all CC brakes is financial. It will reduce their cost to spec the brakes, and now EVERYONE will pay the full price (I think it is 20k) for the option. Plus, the pads and rotors will be hard to source elsewhere (unlike the iron brakes where you can get better aftermarket stuff for less) so you will have to come back to Ferrari to get your overpriced rotors and pads.
I will say I drove an '08 Gallardo with CCBs. They did not squeal, the stopped fine cold. I did not drive it enough to notice any weight difference. When I stomped on the brakes at "high legal speeds" I could literally feel my eyeballs wanting to pull out of my head!