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Vendor GiroDisc 370mm Rotors for GM Brembo 6-Pot Calipers

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It takes a village to raise a kit. This one is TMC's very own. @Lukez pioneered the 6-piston CTS-V DIY for the Model S. Then @jesse_le prototyped a rotor with GiroDisc for the Model 3 and Y. These full-floating slotted GiroDisc rotors for the Model 3 and Y come in at 370mm x 34mm. This mirrors the rotor size on the Cadillac CTS-V, Corvette C7 Z06, and other GM performance vehicles allowing fitment of massive GM 6-piston Brembos. For comparison, the OEM Model 3 Performance 2-piece rotor measures in at 355mm x 25mm while the OEM 1-piece "Base" Rotor measures a paltry 320mm x 25mm.

The GiroDisc rotors differentiate themselves from other manufacturers with U.S. sourced iron and beautifully anodized U.S.-sourced 6061-T6 aluminum rotor hats. The hat is also 4mm thicker than OEM which helps clear the unique stepped hub of the Model 3 Performance and obfuscates the need for small wheel spacers. The GiroDisc is also a true 2-piece rotor allowing you to replace the rings without need to replace the hats.

OEM GM Brembo 6-piston Calipers​

The GiroDisc rotors allow you to mount OEM GM Brembos from a number of GM performance vehicles including the ATS-V, CTS-V, and C7 Corvette Z06. These are lightweight 6-piston monoblock aluminum calipers that are optimized for cooling, specified as "low drag", and are designed to fit under 18" wheels. They mount up to the OEM Tesla front knuckle by either drilling out your caliper mounting holes to accept M14 caliper bolts or re-threading the caliper to accept the OEM Tesla M12 hardware. The latter allows you to return the vehicle completely to stock.

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Another benefit of the GM 6-piston Brembos is a wide assortment of available brake pads. If you have ever searched for brake pads for the stock Model 3 Performance calipers you know that the selection for this seemingly proprietary caliper can be somewhat limited. The GM calipers feature a standard FMSI D1405 pad shape which opens up pad options from $64 Centric OE replacement street pads up to $700+ Ferodo DSUNO race pads.

Ordering​

As these are a relatively new offering, GiroDisc requires a minimum of 5 rotor pairs to make a production batch. Pricing is $1,200 per pair with free shipping to the continental U.S. There is an approximate 4 to 6 week lead time from the batch order for fulfillment. There is already some interest in the next batch and my hope is that the demand is strong enough for these to become regular stock at Emotive Engineering.

... and introducing... The EmotiVetted GM 6-Pot Bolt-on BBK​

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This is a full bolt-on affair which allows you to reuse your factory caliper mounting bolts (brake dust shield removal required).

Street Kit - $2,649
  • CTS-V Calipers - Silver (or optional Yellow) - re-threaded to accept factory Tesla caliper bolts
  • GiroDisc 370mm 2-Piece Rotors
  • DBA SP500 Street Performance Pads - copper-free ceramic pads, low-noise, and low-dust. Everything an OE+ street pad should be.
  • Spiegler Stainless Steel Brake Lines
  • OE GM Caliper Hardware
Track Kit - $2,899
  • C7 Corvette Z06 Calipers - Red - re-threaded to accept factory Tesla caliper bolts
  • GiroDisc 370mm 2-Piece Rotors
  • G-LOC R12 Track Pads - amazing pedal modulation, rotor friendly, at the expense of some noise and dust.
  • Spiegler Stainless Steel Brake Lines
  • OE GM Caliper Hardware



Not ready to go full on BBK? Emotive Engineering is an authorized GiroDisc dealer offering a full line of OE-replacement 2-piece rotors for your Tesla Model 3 or Y.
 
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Well I'm not finding great options for larger rear M3P rotors. Paragon has a 370 or 380mm version that is $1000. But I've seen some poor reviews of their quality. I'm also concerned even the 370mm version would have issues fitting some wheels and I can't find details of what wheels fit, their page only says it fits the 20". RB has a 355mm version but its $1549 and again have heard reports their quality isn't as good as Emotive/GiroDisc/MPP/UP/etc. Some of the ~$4k+ rear brake options or ceramic rotors are outside my price range.

Emotive Rear Rotor has their GiroDisc version in the stock size of 335mm that is $1000. I'm thinking I'll just go with the Emotive rear disc and R10 pad unless anyone has another good suggestion.

I'd assume the Emotive rear discs color perfectly matches the Emotive 370mm GM front discs???
 
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Well I'm not finding great options for larger rear M3P rotors. Paragon has a 370 or 380mm version that is $1000. But I've seen some poor reviews of their quality. I'm also concerned even the 370mm version would have issues fitting some wheels and I can't find details of what wheels fit, their page only says it fits the 20". RB has a 355mm version but its $1549 and again have heard reports their quality isn't as good as Emotive/GiroDisc/MPP/UP/etc. Some of the ~$4k+ rear brake options or ceramic rotors are outside my price range.

Emotive Rear Rotor has their GiroDisc version in the stock size of 335mm that is $1000. I'm thinking I'll just go with the Emotive rear disc and R10 pad unless anyone has another good suggestion.

I'd assume the Emotive rear discs color perfectly matches the Emotive 370mm GM front discs???
Hrmm. I would get the MPP rear “Big Brake” kit for $1600 before I spent $1000 on just rotors, mostly for the increased internal volume for airflow inside a 25mm rotor vs a 20mm rotor!

As we know here, because the 6-piston front caliper is of lower profile, the 370mm front Girodisc rotor still fits pretty much any 18s that will fit over the factory brakes. However, if a 370mm rear rotor uses factory calipers with a bracket, I could see having issues fitting anything less than 20” over them.
 
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Hrmm. I would get the MPP rear “Big Brake” kit for $1600 before I spent $1000 on just rotors, mostly for the increased internal volume for airflow inside a 25mm rotor vs a 20mm rotor!

As we know here, because the 6-piston front caliper is of lower profile, the 370mm front Girodisc rotor still fits pretty much any 18s that will fit over the factory brakes. However, if a 370mm rear rotor uses factory calipers with a bracket, I could see having issues fitting anything less than 20” over them.
Good suggestion. I thought the MPP rear kit was just a stock sized rotor with aesthetic covers. I'll have to review it more.
 
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Cerakote was worth it. The color is Glacier titanium, closest I could find to the LR calipers.
Also no clearance issues w/ Konig ultragram 18x9.5 +35 wheels View attachment 978325
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That is looking fresh!!!!!

Just got mine back from the shop, refinished to remove the corvette logo. Prepping before we hit the buffer and Brembo decal

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@emotiveeng Are the rotors user-replaceable? Metallic pads are great for heat management but the rotor wear so far has not been insignificant!

Confirm 32mm is the minimum rotor thickness?
I imagine 370mm rings would be replacements, hats are interchangeable.