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With your brakes, heat is being generated by friction between the pad and the rotor. In effect, the pad is the heat source. You want as much rotor surface area as possible in contact with the pad, which means no slots or holes. Otherwise you have spots on the face of the pad that could be transferring heat to the rotor, but aren't, because there's a slot there. The heat travels from the surface of the rotor inwards, along the vanes inside the rotor. Air comes from inside the wheel well or from nifty brake ducts, enters the center of the rotor from the back, and flows outward along the vanes to transfer heat from the rotor and get it out of the brake system. Good rotors' vanes will be designed to pull as much air through as possible, to transfer as much heat as possible. This is why companies will use their curved vane solutions as selling points for their rotors. Or like DBA's 5000 series, have an odd but strangely symmetrical interior vane construction, greatly increasing the vanes' surface area while not diminishing airflow. Sometimes there's just too much heat for the air to dissipate effectively, and you get heat soaked rotors, which gives you heat soaked pads because their heaksink is no longer effective. This gives you boiled brake fluid, which quickly introduces you to a reason why you should have upgraded your brakes, otherwise known as the wall. This is bad. |
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I am suggesting that most "exotics" never see a track. The drilled discs are just for looks/marketing.
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Besides the wavy wear (which is not an issue) being seen with AP Racing J-hook rotors what are downsides of slotted discs?
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BINGO! It's marketing, plain and simple. F1 cars don't run drilled/slotted. Ditto for Le Mans (from what I've seen). From what I've seen, NASCAR uses either slots or plain disks, but never crossdrilled. Also, never seen cast in holes in rotors. Even on carbon ceramic rotors, they're drilled. If they were cast (or better yet, forged in) they wouldn't have the cracking issues. Crossdrilled is a massive brake failure waiting to happen IMHO... |
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Increased pad wear, potential uneven wear.
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Instead of asking "blanks vs slotted/drilled", ask yourself why you think you need to upgrade/change your rotors.
What are you trying to achieve? All I know is, I'm buying some spatulas now. |
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the r32 gt-r has that spatual mod as an option, combined with a duct directing air ait it, it is supposed to be quite effective. my friend did something very similar with some sheet metal on his r33 which he tracked regularly at fuji, and said he never had a heat issue again.
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J-hooks came with the Essex Sprint kit. I am wondering if there any benefit to going plain discs.
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Why slots? • Some nice kits come with them –*like the Essex Sprint Kit (yes I know they're J-Hooks, but same thing essentially). • They do still have the benefit of clearing some of the water in the rain. This improves the initial bite of the pads as the water on the rotors can clear faster. • The slots are a super easy way to gauge if it is time to replace your rotors. If any of the slots are gone, the rotors are junk.
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Plain face rotors will work for 99% of applications and as the poster above explains, are a holdover from a bygone era.
That said, I do run J hooks. Bling bling! |
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Hi Guys,
Here is something I wrote for our blog a while back: Drilled vs. Plain vs. Slotted brake discs I think that summarizes it pretty well.
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