2013 gt500 6 piston brembos

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Heard back from Dean Martin at Rehagen, the GS cars are using brembo full race 6 pots not the stocker GT500, guess they are close enough to allow them to upgrade. They also are carrying a weight penalty for using the 15" setup vs 4 piston 14". He is going to try and get me info on the pad shape so I can cross reference the major pad makers for track/race compounds. The Bosch ABS is supposed to really help with the modulation on track. I will see how the car does with stock booster/ABS, don't really want to spend $10000 on brakes yet but wouldn't mind a $1200 improvement if you know what I mean. Will keep all updated.
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Heard back from Dean Martin at Rehagen, the GS cars are using brembo full race 6 pots not the stocker GT500, guess they are close enough to allow them to upgrade. They also are carrying a weight penalty for using the 15" setup vs 4 piston 14". He is going to try and get me info on the pad shape so I can cross reference the major pad makers for track/race compounds. The Bosch ABS is supposed to really help with the modulation on track. I will see how the car does with stock booster/ABS, don't really want to spend $10000 on brakes yet but wouldn't mind a $1200 improvement if you know what I mean. Will keep all updated.
Steve

Its probably very similar to the differences in the 4 piston race kit vs. the stock brembo. Probably thicker pads and easier to swap.
 

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Yeah looking up the prices for the Bosch Motorsports ABS M4 (which is I'm assuming what is being used), you're looking at $7900 for that controller setup. Too rich for my blood!
 

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Would it be possible to pull all these parts off a wrecked '13 gt500?
 

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Heard back from Dean Martin at Rehagen, the GS cars are using brembo full race 6 pots not the stocker GT500, guess they are close enough to allow them to upgrade. They also are carrying a weight penalty for using the 15" setup vs 4 piston 14". He is going to try and get me info on the pad shape so I can cross reference the major pad makers for track/race compounds. The Bosch ABS is supposed to really help with the modulation on track. I will see how the car does with stock booster/ABS, don't really want to spend $10000 on brakes yet but wouldn't mind a $1200 improvement if you know what I mean. Will keep all updated.
Steve

Apparently the GS cars are running the full performance friction brake setup. Z54 calipers, pfc discs, and pfc carbon metallic pads.
 

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This is what I read about this years cars. Gotta find out whose part #s those are, the rear rotors are 2013 GT500 stock.


Ford Mustang Boss 302R GT GS
As submitted by Ford and built by Multimatic Motorsports Inc. for Ford Racing. Detailed description of this requirement is available from GRAND-AM.
Final Drive: 3:73:1
Fuel capacity: 18.5 gal.
Weight: 3315
Tire size: 275/35/18
Maximum RPM 7500
Must use 55mm air inlet restrictor as supplied.
Must use OEM ECU as supplied by Ford Racing.
Must use unmodified exhaust manifold as supplied with engine. Permitted band clamp attachment.
Maximum camber allowance is a total of .3 degrees (Left and right combined). The maximum delta between left and right side camber is .1 degrees.
Engine must be sealed as provided by Roush Yates Racing Engines, Contact John Maddox Ph # 704-658-1540 Ext 2064
 Engines may be built by any engine builder.
 Engine must be submitted to Roush Yates for physical inspection and power audit.
 Engine physical inspection will include a visual inspection of the crank, rods and pistons.
 Physical inspection will include an evaluation of cylinder head ports (intake and exhaust.)
 Physical inspection will include an evaluation of camshaft events.
 Physical inspection will include an evaluation of intake manifold and throttle bodies.
 Power audit includes running engine on dynamometer to establish compliance to Grand-Am accepted power levels.
 Audit will include spark and fuel slew to confirm max power level.
 If engine is found compliant in both physical inspection and power audit documentation of engine number and seal number will be recorded
on-site and provided to Grand-Am.
 Engine will be sealed and returned to customer.
Approved Modifications
Fuel Cell required mounting behind rear axle. Mounting to be with short axis of fuel cell can along length of car and long axis along height of car.
Permitted replacement components
1. One piece drive shaft, part number M-XXXX-X, fordmotorsport.com
2. Permitted mono-ball in front upper third link mount. Available through Multimatic Motorsports, Inc.
3. Front rotor 355 mm.
4. Front caliper upgrade per rules.
5. Permitted ABS part number 7FRT-2C353-AA Multimatic Motorsports, Inc. Phone 905-470-0025.
6. Rear wing 605-SW100 with pedestal modification and mounting shims by Multimatic. (Mounting to be at same angle of
attack as 2005 Mustang) supplied by Multimatic, phone 905.470.0025
7. Permitted Boss front grill as produced for road car.
8. Permitted alternate connecting rod. (Manley Part # 14318)
9. Permitted 2013 Boss 302 front fascia part# DR33-16C928-AAW, hood part# XXXXXXX and rear taillight panel part# DR33-
13B504-AC, DR33-13B505-AC and associated components and hardware.
10. Permitted 2013 Boss 302 lower front “spoiler” or “splitter” 17626A
11. Permitted 2013 GT500 brake package, (Front calipers P/N XB10511LH, P/N XB 10512RH; disc 09852874LH, 09852874LH,
09852878RH; rear rotor DR3Z-2C026). Teams that opt to use this package are not permitted dimensional tolerances or front caliper upgrade. Must be used in combination with Bosch ABS controller, Minimum weight 3360.

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Got mine GT500 setup yesterday and so far am impressed. I am also working hard with some vendor/friends to get the correct race pad shape for track use. These brakes are the real deal, I am expecting excellent performance and fade resistance lap after lap. Pad swept area is 33% larger than the OEM Brembos on our cars. Here are some pics;
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steve, are you running the calipers on 14" rotors? the difference in those pad sizes is bigger than i thought
 

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That looks like a 14" rotor on the left, yes?

How is that going to work? Or, are you planning on running the OEM 15's on the right?

Yes sir that is Brembo 14" rotor on the left, I posted the pic as a comparison, will be running the OEM 15" blanks at least until a 2 pc comes out for the application. Pad has 33% more swept area, I found the correct pad shape to use for race pads as well, the Lexus IS F uses this exact caliper only on a 360mm rotor. Withe 15" (380mm) rotor about 1/4" of rotor won't be swept by those pads. Once again until there is a GT500 specific pad I will run Carbotechs made for the IS F.
These are really nice mono block caliper and the rotors are massive. For track performance they will definitely improve durability and consistency.
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Has anyone installed this on a '05 - '09 GT? Will this 6 pot setup affect the brake bias? I've got a '07 GT and am looking to get these brakes but I've read that the bias might be affected + replacement brake pads are hard to get...
 

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are those the 14" rotors with 6 piston calipers? or are they the stock 2013 gt500 brakes


Got mine GT500 setup yesterday and so far am impressed. I am also working hard with some vendor/friends to get the correct race pad shape for track use. These brakes are the real deal, I am expecting excellent performance and fade resistance lap after lap. Pad swept area is 33% larger than the OEM Brembos on our cars. Here are some pics;
DSC_0004-1_zps61ac7e46.jpg

DSC_0006-1_zps55e60262.jpg

DSC_0007-1_zps3ea1fc1a.jpg

DSC_0008-1_zpsae975130.jpg

DSC_0012-1_zps070637dc.jpg

Brakepads001_zps793ae391.jpg

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Pics are of 14" rotor on the left and 15" on the right. 4 piston pad on top, 6 piston pad on the bottom. I am switching fully to the 15", 6 piston setup. Found a pad shape that is available in Carbotech, Ferodo and Hawk race compounds and 19" Pirelli slicks. Anyone looking for brembo 4 piston calipers aknd a brand new set of Brembo slotted rotors PM me.
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Pics are of 14" rotor on the left and 15" on the right. 4 piston pad on top, 6 piston pad on the bottom. I am switching fully to the 15", 6 piston setup. Found a pad shape that is available in Carbotech, Ferodo and Hawk race compounds and 19" Pirelli slicks. Anyone looking for brembo 4 piston calipers aknd a brand new set of Brembo slotted rotors PM me.
Steve

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