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- Porsche Boxster 986 2.5L 1997-99
- Porsche Boxster 986 2.7L 1999-02
- Porsche Boxster S 986 3.2L 1999-02
- Porsche Boxster 986 2.7L 2003-04
- Porsche Boxster S 986 3.2L 2003-04
- Porsche Boxster 987 2.7L 2005 -08/08
- Porsche Boxster 987 S 3.2/3.4L 2005-08/08
- Porsche 996 C2 3.4L 1997-08/01
- Porsche 996 C4 3.4L 1997-08/01
- Porsche 996 C2 3.6L 09/01-2005
- Porsche 996 C4 3.6L 09/01-2005
- Porsche 996 C4S 3.6L 09/01-2005
- Porsche 996 TURBO 2000-05
- Porsche 996 GT2 2001-05
- Porsche 996 GT3 MKI 1999-02
- Porsche 996 GT3 MKII 2003>>
- Porsche 997 MK1 Carrera 2 3.6L 2005-08
- Porsche 997 MK1 Carrera 2S 3.8L 2005-08
- Porsche 997 MK1 Carrera 4 3.6L 2005-08
- Porsche 997 MK1 Carrera 4S 3.8L 2005-08
- Porsche 997 MKII Carrera C2S 3.8L 2009-12
- Porsche 997 MKII Carrera C4S 3.8L 2009-12
- Porsche Cayman S 3.4L 987C 2005-08
- Porsche Cayman 2.9L 987C MKII 2009-12
- Porsche Cayman S / R 3.4L 987C MKII 2009-12
This Product Fits:

Porsche 986 Boxster S 3.2 99-05 Front
Porsche 987 Boxster S 3.2 05>> Front
Porsche 987C Cayman 06>> Front
Porsche 996 3.4/3.6 97-05 Front
Porsche 997 3.6L C2/C4* 05-09 Front
*Not S 3.8L
Porsche 997 3.6L C2/C4* 09>> Front
*Not S 3.8L

Porsche 996 C4S 02-05 Rear
Porsche 996 GT2 02-05 Rear
Porsche 996 GT3 MKI 99-01 Rear
Porsche 996 GT3 MKII 02-05 Rear
Porsche 996 3.6LTurbo 02-05 Rear
Porsche 997 3.8L C2S/C4S 05-09 Rear
The problem of brake fluid boiling is simply traced to heat transferring from the rotors and pads directly into the fluid through the caliper pistons. When brake fluid boils, it releases air that is normally part of the molecular structure of the fluid. This air is compressible of course, and the brake pedal goes to the floor instead of moving the caliper pistons. Production cars tend to suffer from this on track days more as they don't usually have the extensive cooling duct and exotic brake materials as true racing cars. True racing only brake calipers generally come with titanium caliper pistons for one reason. Titanium as a material has low thermal conductivity. This means that it is very bad at transferring heat, which is fantastic if you are trying to keep your fluid cool.
The Girodisc solution to help prevent fluid boiling is to use a thin titanium shim placed between the pad back and the pistons, to keep the braking heat from transferring into the pistons and fluid. Here is a comparison of materials and their relative thermal conductivity ratings:
Titanium 6AL-4V 6.7 W/mk
Steel 52 W/mk
Aluminum 130 W/mk
You can see that Titanium will transfer far less heat than steel and especially aluminum. For cars that are going to see hard or multiple track days, these shims are cheap protection from losing the pedal due to boiling at the wrong time and making the day very expensive.
Water jet cut to exact size, no cutting, grinding, or swearing involved.
Price is per axle (four pieces)
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TS-917-4
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- Porsche Boxster 986 2.5L 1997-99
- Porsche Boxster 986 2.7L 1999-02
- Porsche Boxster S 986 3.2L 1999-02
- Porsche Boxster 986 2.7L 2003-04
- Porsche Boxster S 986 3.2L 2003-04
- Porsche Boxster 987 2.7L 2005 -08/08
- Porsche Boxster 987 S 3.2/3.4L 2005-08/08
- Porsche 996 C2 3.4L 1997-08/01
- Porsche 996 C4 3.4L 1997-08/01
- Porsche 996 C2 3.6L 09/01-2005
- Porsche 996 C4 3.6L 09/01-2005
- Porsche 997 MK1 Carrera 2 3.6L 2005-08
- Porsche 997 MK1 Carrera 4 3.6L 2005-08
- Porsche Cayman 2.7L 987C 2006-08
- Porsche Cayman S 3.4L 987C 2005-08
- Porsche Cayman 2.9L 987C MKII 2009-12
- Porsche Cayman S / R 3.4L 987C MKII 2009-12
This Product Fits:

Porsche 986 Boxster 2.5/2.7 97-05 Rear
Porsche 986 Boxster S 3.2 99-05 Rear
Porsche 987 Boxster 2.7 05>> Rear
Porsche 987 Boxster S 3.2 05>> Rear
Porsche 987C Cayman 06>> Rear
Porsche 996 3.4/3.6 97-05 Rear
Porsche 997 C2/C4 05-09 Rear
The problem of brake fluid boiling is simply traced to heat transferring from the rotors and pads directly into the fluid through the caliper pistons. When brake fluid boils, it releases air that is normally part of the molecular structure of the fluid. This air is compressible of course, and the brake pedal goes to the floor instead of moving the caliper pistons. Production cars tend to suffer from this on track days more as they don't usually have the extensive cooling duct and exotic brake materials as true racing cars. True racing only brake calipers generally come with titanium caliper pistons for one reason. Titanium as a material has low thermal conductivity. This means that it is very bad at transferring heat, which is fantastic if you are trying to keep your fluid cool.
The Girodisc solution to help prevent fluid boiling is to use a thin titanium shim placed between the pad back and the pistons, to keep the braking heat from transferring into the pistons and fluid. Here is a comparison of materials and their relative thermal conductivity ratings:
Titanium 6AL-4V 6.7 W/mk
Steel 52 W/mk
Aluminum 130 W/mk
You can see that Titanium will transfer far less heat than steel and especially aluminum. For cars that are going to see hard or multiple track days, these shims are cheap protection from losing the pedal due to boiling at the wrong time and making the day very expensive.
Water jet cut to exact size, no cutting, grinding, or swearing involved.
Price is per axle (four pieces)
Related reference numbers
Related, superseded, cross reference or alternative numbers for comparison.
TS-738-4
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Giro Slotted Brake Discs - High-Performance Braking Control & Heat Management
Giro slotted brake discs are engineered for enhanced braking performance, improved heat dissipation, and consistent pedal feel in both performance road and track-focused applications. Featuring precision-machined slots, these discs help clear brake gases, dust, and debris from the pad surface, maintaining optimal contact between pad and disc under demanding driving conditions.
Available from Design911, Giro slotted brake discs offer a balanced solution for drivers seeking improved braking response, reduced fade, and enhanced durability without compromising everyday drivability. Their advanced design supports confident braking during spirited road use and repeated high-load braking scenarios.
What Do Giro Slotted Brake Discs Do?
Giro slotted brake discs work alongside high-quality brake pads to deliver controlled and repeatable stopping power.
Core Functions:
- Improve heat dissipation during heavy braking.
- Remove brake gases and debris from the pad surface.
- Maintain consistent pad contact and braking response.
- Enhance wet-weather braking performance.
- Reduce brake fade under repeated high-load use.
The slotted design ensures reliable braking performance across a wide range of driving conditions.
Why Do Brake Discs Wear or Fail?
Brake discs are subject to extreme mechanical and thermal stress over time.
Common Causes of Wear or Failure Include:
- Thermal
cycling leading to cracking or warping.
- Surface
wear from aggressive braking.
- Heat
build-up reducing braking efficiency.
- Uneven
pad deposits causing vibration or judder.
- Extended service intervals beyond recommended limits.
As discs wear or degrade, braking consistency, pedal feel, and safety are reduced—making replacement essential.
Why Replace with Giro Slotted Brake Discs?
Upgrading to Giro slotted brake discs restores braking performance while enhancing heat management and durability.
Key Benefits:
- Improved braking consistency and pedal feel.
- Enhanced resistance to brake fade.
- Better debris and gas evacuation.
- Increased confidence during spirited and performance driving.
- Suitable for performance road cars and track-day builds.
Replacing worn discs with Giro slotted discs ensures braking performance remains predictable and reliable under demanding conditions.
Highlights
- Precision-machined slotted brake disc design.
- Enhanced heat dissipation and braking stability.
- Improved pad bite and consistent response.
- Suitable for performance road and track use.
- High-quality construction for long service life.