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Hinz Motorsport Launches Carbon Ceramic Brake System to Address Supply and Pricing Challenges

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Hinz Motorsport introduces a new carbon ceramic brake system, Hinz Carbon, designed to overcome inventory shortages and rising costs in the market through precision-controlled manufacturing and advanced materials.

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Hinz Motorsport Launches Carbon Ceramic Brake System to Address Supply and Pricing Challenges

Hinz Motorsport, a Milwaukee-based manufacturer of high-performance automotive components, has announced the launch of its new Hinz Motorsport Carbon Ceramic Brake System, Hinz Carbon. The system aims to address inventory shortages, rising costs, and tariffs affecting traditional carbon ceramic brake suppliers while delivering strong performance and durability.

According to the company, the system was developed in direct response to market challenges. "Our goal was to solve a real problem in the market while raising the standard of performance," said Rick Hinz, Owner of Hinz Motorsport. "We've created a system that not only performs at a very high level but also gives customers more flexibility, durability, and long-term value."

Central to the design is a unique integrated friction layer that accommodates more aggressive brake pad compounds while extending disc life. The system is produced using a slower, precision-controlled manufacturing process that minimizes impurities and promotes uniform silicon infiltration, resulting in a higher-grade silicon carbide structure. This approach contributes to greater consistency, strength, and reliability under demanding conditions.

Key performance advantages include improved cold bite for enhanced braking in lower temperatures, a higher friction coefficient for stronger stopping power, an easier bed-in process, expanded pad compatibility, increased durability, low dust and noise, and weight savings. The system has completed extensive third-party testing through PFC, an independent brake manufacturer, with after-market and OEM-level evaluations confirming its performance and durability.

Built for performance street, track, and race applications, the system is compatible with high-end platforms including Porsche, Ferrari, McLaren, Audi, Lamborghini, BMW, and other performance-focused vehicles. It suits enthusiasts looking to preserve factory carbon ceramic setups for resale, manage brake dust and noise, or run a single pad configuration for both street and track use.

Hinz Motorsport Carbon Ceramic Brake Systems are now available for order. While some kits remain in production, orders can be placed immediately, with lead times of approximately 14 weeks for non-stock configurations. The company is actively expanding inventory to meet demand. For more information, visit www.hinzmotorsport.com/pages/hinz-carbon-ceramic-brake-discs.

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