This is NOT a DIY. But you will have to search for Porsche sites yourself to buy the calipers if the site I used is out of stock. Please do not ask me to look for you, I will verbally destroy you.
The reason why I think the Macan/Q5 calipers are the best upgrade for us instead of the bigger 6 piston calipers, is because you get a bigger rotor, 4 piston calipers, and you can use it to their full extent WITHOUT swapping the brake master cylinder. Macan/Q5 uses the same BMC as ours, as does the S4. For this reason alone I didn't go for the bigger 6 piston calipers, because you won't have the full benefit without swapping the brake cylinder and booster, which I was NOT planning to do.
Yes 3.0T Q5 calipers are the same as Macan. The reason people are going Macan calipers is because they're half the price, so you'd be a fool to buy Q5 calipers.
You will have to buy bigger rotors (345mm) You can use either 2015-2019 Macan (trims in attached image), 2012-2017 3.0T Q5 rotors, or 2010-2016 S4 rotors. I recommend S4 rotors because they are muuuch easier to find and have lots of options.
For brake pads, you have to buy 2015-2019 Macan brake pads, 2012-2017 3.0T Q5 brake pads. Those have a sensor slot, but you don't HAVE to use it. I zip tied mine to the side. I think ECS makes a delete kit, but zip ties are a lot cheaper. Alternatively, you can use 2010 Subaru STI brake pads, so you have lots of brake pad options there. I went with EBC Red Stuff so I ordered them for a 3.0T Q5.
I reused my brake lines because there was nothing wrong with them. I don’t track the car so SS lines weren't needed. Yes they're a little stronger I guess, but if they broke internally there would be no way of knowing you have an issue with them versus the stock rubber ones that you can see when something is wrong. I've never used SS lines in my other cars, including my old track built car. But YMMV.
I bought the calipers off https://www.harperautoparts.com
I believe they were $247 each last time I checked. I bought the rest of the stuff off ECS. They didn't have the ducts, clamps, and shields in stock so they had to source it elsewhere. You might be able to source them faster (and cheaper).
Driver side Macan part number: 95B-615-123-F
Passenger side Macan caliper: 95B-615-124-F
Driver side Macan dust shield: 95B615311E
Passenger side Macan dust shield: 95B615312G
Driver side Macan brake air duct: 95B615447B
Passenger side Macan brake air duct: 95B615448B
Macan brake air duct clamp: 95B699011B (you'll need two)
You don’t need to change the dust shield, the bigger rotors will fit without modifications (I checked by mounting them before taking them off). I did because I wanted to use the air ducts. You don't have to use the air ducts either. The reason you have to use the Macan dust shields if you want to use the air ducts is because they have an open area where the stock ones are fully closed. So it would be pointless to use the air ducts with the stock shields.
The upgrade is night and day difference. Take this advice though, they feel incomplete. What I mean is, yes they felt great, way better than stock, but the difference wasn't as big until I also swapped to S4/S5 rear calipers. Now THAT was a huge difference. Like going from stock tuning to stage 2. Think about doing that as well. I didn't do them at the same time so if you decide to wait on the rears then that's okay.
I think that about covers it. If I forgot some stuff I'll edit in the future.

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