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mglamarche

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    Seattle, WA
  • Porsche Club
    PCA (Porsche Club of America)
  • Present cars
    2003 996 tt X-50
    2004 Cayenne S
    2001 BMW 330 cic
    1966 Mercedes 230 SL

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  1. White987S,in Australia try $8 large!Unfortunately the earlier PCCB rotors were prone to delamination with heavy track use,not all of them,just some.They developed an improved version from about 2004 onwards.Mine had some small areas of delamination on one rotor when I got it and despite some serious flogging it hasn't got any worse and it doesn't seem to perform or wear pads any differently to the other three.It just bugs me that it is not perfect like the rest of the car!Problem is that it seems like rotors should be replaced in pairs which doubles the pain.I guess I'm going to live with it for a while and see what happens.Ian Ian, Take a look at this post. Start from the beginning and read through it. You will see there is solution for this costly PCCB Gen 1 problem, aka the "Porsche Tax.". Good Luck! http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/996-tur...tml#post2055761 Michael
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