Looking at upgrading the brakes on my 2014 GTS to Racing Brake Carbon Ceramic Brakes and 6 piston front calipers. I have added a full ACR aero kit to the car in addition to DCS tractive suspension and 19 in Forgeline rims and Kumo tires and a Prefix Tune. I have done all of the aero upgrades myself with the help of VOA club member Hawk * I plan to drive on the street but it will see some track time. *I am pleased with the handling and ride quality but the brakes need improvement.*
I purchased the Viper last year and have put a lot of work into it. *Originally planned to set it up as a track car and track it along with my Corvette Z06 but I am finding out just how expensive and impractical it is to join a track around this area. *The nearest track to me is New Jersey Motorsports. That is about an hour from me without traffic. I am really only going to do track days after getting some training on that track.
I am aware that Racing Brake (RB) has a CCB kit with their CCB rotors and two-piece 6 piston calipers up front and bias altering 4 pistons in the rear. *I am concerned about going with the RB CCB package because RB does a terrible job marketing its products. *I can't find a single review of their CCB package from any track driver except for a limited review of the kit on a Mustang forum and one thread on this forum several years ago by Speedracer. *The RB website does not have any product information regarding their caliper's design or features. I also can't find very much feedback from users tracking the Racing Brake CCBs and calipers. *
I have looked into using six-piston Brembo ACR calipers with Racing Brake rotors with stock GTS rear calipers but there will be issues with too much rear brake bias unless something is changed with the rear calipers.*
I would like to know what other Gen 5 Viper drivers have done to upgrade their gen 5 brakes for the track and street. *Is Racing Brake a good option for CCB or iron brakes? I know that Warren at Racing Brake has done a lot of work engineering kits to fit the Viper and other performance cars including Tesla but I don't see much feedback from various car communities. Perhaps I should yet leave it in stock setup. Your advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Ritroman
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