Product Description
This kit is specially developed for Model S 2021+ Plaid Upgrade for the ultimate track duty:
- Front calipers are RB6L 6 pot staggered pistons built for heavy track duty - Same calipers as our offer for OE/Brembo replacement calipers for GTR, Mustang GT350/500, Porsche 991, Mclaren 570S/720S.
- Front rotors are 432x34mm feature RB patented center-mount design, convergent cooling vane two piece rotors. highly efficient in dissipating the heat with plenty of heat capacity to handle Plaid's on track activities for the most demanding and challenging brake duty.
- Rear rotors also upsized to 410x29mm (from the original 365x28mm) for a balanced brake system.
Kit inlcudes:
- 2 ea front two piece huge rotors (432mm/17")
- 2 ea front RB6L 6 pot calipers
- 2 ea front caliper adaptors & mounting hardware
- 2 ea rear two piece big rotors (410mm/16.1")
- 2 ea rear caliper extended brackets - Retain the use of OE calipers*
- 1 car set stainless braided brake lines
- 1 car set brake pads (XT910)
*To retain parking brake functionality.
ROTOR WT. COMPARISON (LBS) | FRONT | REAR | TOTAL/SIDE | TOTAL/CAR |
OE |
28.23 | 20.5 | 48.73 | 97.46 |
RB 2pc (BBK) |
31.5 | 27.4 | 58.9 | 117.8 |
WT. SAVING | -3.27 | -6.9 | -10.17 | -20.34 |
Replacement brake pads:
Replacement rotor ring:
Front: D701-01
Rear: D701-02
Wheel fitment template:
Fits under stock 21" wheels.
Forum Discussion:
Plaid stock brake is deemed to be insufficient for its weight (4,816 lbs) & the speed it can run.
Image credit: Fadi Nadar
IG: Boostitforward
And when the brakes fail going 140 mph (225 km/h)
Image credit: speedy_jeff
IG: https://www.instagram.com/p/CUg1vdMrb35/
This is how a Plaid truned the street into a race track
According to the earlier (Sept 9) media the Plaid "Production Car" broke Nürburgring record, but in the recent media (Oct. 14) it disclosed a "Track Pack" will be available to break its own record. (or to correct the brake issue?)
Since it never be logical for any company that can be so desaprately to break it's own record within one month, so only the latter assumption can be true.