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Front Big Brake Kit 6-Piston for Tesla Model 3 & Model Y

£4,395.00 inc. VAT

Anyone who’s driven their Model 3 or Model Y hard on twisty roads, or even at high speeds on the circuit will have learned that the braking system on these Tesla vehicles are perfectly adequate for normal road driving, but with the combination of high weight and huge power that these cars have, there’s certainly room for improvement when driven hard.

 

Stopping power is among the smartest investments you can make in your vehicle. Whether your focus is having more fade-free fun on your favourite backroad or at the track, reducing your lap times, or simply getting your kids to school safely, improving your braking performance is pure upside. The UP x PFC Iron Front Big Brake Kit (BBK) is the ultimate iron-rotor big brake kit for the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y.

 

APPLICATIONS:
  • Tesla Model 3 ( All Versions)
  • Tesla Model Y ( All Versions)

UNPLUGGED PERFORMANCE UK

PRODUCT INFO

UNPLUGGED PERFORMANCE X PFC TESLA MODEL 3 AND MODEL Y

IRON 6-PISTON FRONT BIG BRAKE KIT (BBK) UP X PFC

 

Many customers want a track-capable big brake kit that doesn’t break the bank.  This is the absolute best-of-breed no-compromise iron disc big brake kit.  We leverage the same proven calipers from our racing-winning Superlight Carbon Ceramic Brake Kit and combine it with Performance Friction (PFC) built V3 iron rotors and our PFC produced specially designed brake pad compounds. For racers, PFC needs no introduction, but for those newer to motorsports, PFC is the official brake supplier for Porsche factory motorsports vehicles including Porsche 991 GT3 Cup race cars. PFC brakes helped power our friends at BBi to multiple Pikes Peak victories at the 2021 PPHIC where our Tesla Model S Plaid also took top honors in its class. PFC ZeroFailures rotors are well respected for unmatched durability under the harshest racing conditions. The V3 version PFC rotors we use are the latest generation of PFC’s patented technology and impressively do not use traditional bolt hardware to join the 2pc disc/bell design. This also makes them more silent and rattle-free than traditional bolted 2-piece rotor designs.

The Tesla Model 3 and Model Y are very capable track day weapons but the considerable weight of the vehicle overtaxes the stock braking system, even with upgraded components. Our class-leading carbon ceramic BFB kit has had rave reviews for years and we’re excited to bring comparable braking performance with a class-leading iron rotor solution at a more affordable cost. For advanced drivers, we’ve found that they all benefit greatly from the extreme size and extreme performance of our BFB kits. This benefit has at times been mentioned in quotes like from Oscar Jackson Jr “I’m picking the same braking points with the Tesla as I do when I race Spec Miatas”. At other times what this means is that there’s finally enough repeatable stopping power to confidently trim back or remove regen which provides the benefit of helping thermal management when racing. Ultimately quality matters and size matters as well. This kit has the best of both worlds with the highest quality components from the world’s best factories combined with the massive sizing of 394x35mm rotors and 6 piston calipers that any track-driven Tesla truly needs to win.

This huge 394mm 6 Piston UP Iron BFB kit does indeed fit with UP’s 18″ forged race wheels and can fit some other but not all 18″ forged wheels with high inner barrel clearance (18″ Model 3 stock wheels will not fit). 19″ wheels and above will fit even more easily with less thought needed. Please contact us if any concerns about fitting your car’s wheels.

 

A FURTHER NOTE ON THE UNIQUE PFC V3 ZERO-FAILURE ROTOR TECHNOLOGY

Performance Friction (PFC) full floating Direct Drive attachment system allows the brake disc to naturally expand/contract both radially and axially without being constrained by the hub. This helps eliminate rotor warping, reduces drag, and eliminates thermal judder vibrations and pulsations. Due to the high quality of PFC’s design and manufacturing, the Direct Drive rotors are completely silent and rattle-free – a trait not typically found in 2-piece designs. PFC custom develops their own proprietary metallurgy for these rotors as well to ensure the longest lifespan and best performance.

 

THE UNPLUGGED PERFORMANCE IRON FRONT BIG BRAKE KIT (FRONT) FOR THE TESLA MODEL 3 AND  MODEL Y INCLUDES:

  • 6-Piston monoblock aluminum big brake calipers with all necessary hardware
  • 394mm x 35mm 15.5″ track-proven Iron Rotors PFC V3 2 piece floating rotor technology
  • Brake pads designed specifically by PFC for UP for use with this kit
  • Veined and scalloped rotor design to minimize weight while maximizing cooling
  • 6061 machined billet aluminum caliper adapter brackets and related installation hardware
  • Premium coated German TUV produced stainless steel braided brake lines engineered specifically for Tesla Model 3 and Model Y
  • Kit includes all components necessary for installation (high-performance brake fluid will need to be supplied by the buyer, and can be purchased at any automotive parts retailer)
  • Made from components produced in the USA, Italy, and Germany

 

A NOTE ON BRAKE FLUID & HIGH-PERFORMANCE DRIVING

Brake fluid plays a vital role in the performance and reliability of every brake system, especially so in high-performance driving. A professional brake bleed with high-performance fluid is a requirement for the functionality of our brake system. We recommend using Motul RBF 660 (our go-to fluid) or Endless RF-650 brake fluid. Brake fluid should be flushed frequently for race cars in particular because over time moisture content builds and moisture inherently decreases the temperature limit of the brake fluid. Brake fluid and its temperature capabilities of it matter especially due to the high temperatures the heavy and powerful Model 3 Performance and Model Y Performance generate.

The higher temperatures seen in the brake system transfer heat to the brake fluid and when the brake fluid boils those bubbles create air in the brake lines. Air in the brake lines from the boiled fluid can create a near-instant loss of the brake pedal. Therefore, using a high temp brake fluid and managing brake heat is key to safe braking for extreme environments. Loss of pedal is a different symptom than brake fade and typically a symptom of brake fluids exceeding their temperature range (or alternatively a leak in the system) whereas brake fade is often a byproduct of the brake pads exceeding the operating temperature range.

In both cases managing temperatures in a racing environment and adequate testing is typically found in motorsports drivers and always strongly encouraged to get the best and most safe result. We flush our brake fluid after each race and we monitor caliper temperatures for these same reasons on our race cars. Please always feel welcome to talk to our team if you have questions about motorsport use. For street driving the temperatures seen are significantly less and this plays a lesser role although the same fluids are suggested for street cars as well.

    A NOTE ON BRAKE FLUID & HIGH-PERFORMANCE DRIVING

    Brake fluid plays a vital role in the performance and reliability of every brake system, especially so in high-performance driving. A professional brake bleed with high-performance fluid is a requirement for the functionality of our brake system. We recommend using Motul RBF 660 (our go-to fluid) or Endless RF-650 brake fluid. Brake fluid should be flushed frequently for race cars in particular because over time moisture content builds and moisture inherently decreases the temperature limit of the brake fluid. Brake fluid and its temperature capabilities of it matter especially due to the high temperatures the heavy and powerful Model 3 Performance and Model Y Performance generate.

    The higher temperatures seen in the brake system transfer heat to the brake fluid and when the brake fluid boils those bubbles create air in the brake lines. Air in the brake lines from the boiled fluid can create a near-instant loss of the brake pedal. Therefore, using a high temp brake fluid and managing brake heat is key to safe braking for extreme environments. Loss of pedal is a different symptom than brake fade and typically a symptom of brake fluids exceeding their temperature range (or alternatively a leak in the system) whereas brake fade is often a byproduct of the brake pads exceeding the operating temperature range.

    In both cases managing temperatures in a racing environment and adequate testing is typically found in motorsports drivers and always strongly encouraged to get the best and most safe result. We flush our brake fluid after each race and we monitor caliper temperatures for these same reasons on our race cars. Please always feel welcome to talk to our team if you have questions about motorsport use. For street driving the temperatures seen are significantly less and this plays a lesser role although the same fluids are suggested for street cars as well.