brakes

  1. Regen on braking started at ~400 miles for me, and it's wonderful

    As we all know, the Taycan uses mechanical brakes only (no regen) when new, and then starts to add-in regen braking when it decides that it wants to - the hypothesis being that it forces mechanical braking until the brakes are good and "bedded in". This happens - according to other posts -...
  2. Ciprianbadic

    Brake Pads are incredibly slim

    Just saw that the brake pads are so slim comparing to ICE cars. I would consider that Porsche really made regen braking extremely well that doesn’t need discs and pads. In fact I’m personally braking 90% regenerating even when driving a bit sporty every now and again.
  3. Freeze date coming up - advice re: PCCB

    Hi all, I just put the deposit down on my first Porsche (est delivery April 2022), so pardon my ignorance in the following post. I've found these forums incredibly helpful when navigating the byzantine configurator, so I figured I'd ask the pros before my build gets locked - I'm getting a...
  4. 410mm PSCB vs stock 360mm brake rotor weight

    Does anyone know the weights of the base 360mm and 410mm PSCB brake rotors? Can't seem to find this info anywhere from Porsche
  5. electric9925

    Brake calipers and wheels

    So my RWD Taycan should be delivered by January and I’ve gone with the stock wheels as I plan on going after market 22 in vossen wheels. My only concern is, I have the standard brakes (which I’m assuming will be black), I was wondering if anyone has powder coated or painted the standard brakes...


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