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What happens if you replace a Porsche's brake pads with iPhones? Nothing good.

What happens if you replace a Porsche’s brake pads with iPhones? Nothing good.

Posted on August 13, 2015August 28, 2019 By Jarvis

Here’s question that you’ve probably never asked yourself: what would happen if you replaced a your car’s brake pads with a bunch of iPhones? The guys on the EverythingApplePro YouTube channel wanted to know so badly that they grabbed a Porsche 911 and 8 iPhones to find out.

In order to pull off this stunt, the 2002 911 Carrera’s calipers were upgraded with enlarged hardware from a 911 Turbo, which has enough space to accommodate the iPhones. Epoxy was used to affix 911 brake shims to the phones, completing their transformation to iBrakePads and holding the handsets in place in the calipers.
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