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saying whether you have drilled or not...
I'll Out brake you
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Just everyone says they are so shit, but they still exist (and yes, even on race cars). Supposed track car specials like GT3 and M3 CSL uses you guessed it, cross drilled rotors. |
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you named good cars....
but we named BETTER cars for the race track. and I didn't say cross drilled is shit. Just a waste of money really...cause it doesn't make you stop any better than blanks.
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Am I the only one who thinks that those fancy calipers will not make their ways to the final production model? Maybe, there are reasons why the calipers on the Kazoo FT-86 are painted silver and black, providing the camouflage effect and not making the calipers stand out?
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Not anyone specifically, just the perception/stereotype. Interesting reading about the Porsche drilled rotor design though.
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I think you misconstrued a lot of people's statements. Nobody called them shit, but for pure performance they're not optimal. Obviously they'll still stop you, but when you're trying to eek out every single fraction of a percent in performance, they're not what you need. I don't believe the supercar manufacturers put them on for performance reasons. It's merely that they work, they sell, and customers want them, so on they go.
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AFAIK this brembo design has never been seen anywhere else. so if it was made specifically for the FT86 II concept, as a show piece, then we'd likely never see a "real" version. now that we have seen a real version, and that it was tested at the race, you'd have to lean towards it being a production piece just like the giant wing and body kit... |
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I'd like to see those calipers make it. Better pad wear and better modulation than sliding one pots.
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They could even be functional!
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