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Old 12-12-2019, 01:32 PM
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Carbon Ceramics in the Rain

Hey Fellas -

How have your experiences been so far in the rain? I noticed after driving on the highway for a bit without any real braking requirements, the first time or two I hit them the stopping power is greatly diminished. 7c (44f) roughly where I am right now and raining everyday.

This fairly normal? I suspect it is as the rain is probably keeping them cool . I don't notice in the stop and go around town or residential areas.
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My 18 gtc with the carbon brakes work great at all twines wet or dry. I only wish the were available for my Maybach. The Maybach brakes take a lot more pedal push effort and leave a mess of brake dust I hate cleaning. The gtc has no brake dust.
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The Maybach brakes take a lot more pedal push effort and leave a mess of brake dust I hate cleaning. The gtc has no brake dust.
Weight difference is huge between the two
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My 18 gtc with the carbon brakes work great at all twines wet or dry. I only wish the were available for my Maybach. The Maybach brakes take a lot more pedal push effort and leave a mess of brake dust I hate cleaning. The gtc has no brake dust.
Thanks. I’ll look into this then.
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Weight difference is huge between the two
We have CCB's on the GTC and the E63s which coincidently weighs as much as the S-Class sedan (not Maybach though). Brakes bite well on both cars even with the 1000 lbs weight difference. The GTC brakes so well that I thought our SL brakes were not working. The E63s has a reputation for having only average/poor stopping distance even on CCB's.
Both cars brake well in any weather condition.
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Like all brakes, the CCMs benefit greatly from being properly broken in, in that you want to get a good layer of pad onto the rotor.

Mine always stopped well except I found them to be ‘grabby’ the last few mph before coming to a stop on the street which made modulation difficult. Even before I took the car to the track the first time, I did some high speed major braking from say 80 mph down to 5 mph without engaging ABS, and it made a tremendous difference. Dead simple to do on track of course, you just have to acknowledge that your first session will have to be very short whilst you condition the pads.

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