todras
Pretty fly for a white guy *cowbell*
Worst post ev3r aside from Rara showing the kids what's up.
I do have to say that slotted and drilled rotor knowledge is extremely mixed. for example: my auto tech brakes teacher found it interesting when some kid said his drilled rotors cracked. the teacher followed by saying "wow even on high performance rotors you cracked them". well umm in my experience drilled rotors are way more prone to cracking from heat then blank ones. for just the simple reason umm they have holes! creating another stress point. also poor quality drilled rotors to not have a rounded edged hole. and from what i have read just makes it even more prone to cracking because of the sharp edge. in summery theres way to many wrong and mixed knowledge sources. I'm not in any way saying everyone that posted is wrong but i know for a fact that some do not know what they are talking about, I'm not talking about Rara...
And for the record, there are three brake engineers that have posted in this thread. One is a Former OEM brake engineer, another is still an OEM/Tier 1 brake engineer, having worked on some of the highest performance brake systems in the US, and the last designs and builds his own aftermarket brake kits. And andreslobo is none of these people.
.... And andreslobo is none of these people.
Maybe he just stayed at a Holiday Inn last night...![]()
Good post.
And for the record, there are three brake engineers that have posted in this thread. One is a Former OEM brake engineer, another is still an OEM/Tier 1 brake engineer, having worked on some of the highest performance brake systems in the US, and the last designs and builds his own aftermarket brake kits. And andreslobo is none of these people.
I had sltted rotors for the past 20,000 miles and have not noticed any excessive waer but who knows?
if you want to run cool looking rotors without wearing out pads fast, just get some emery cloth and sand down the sharp edges on the slots so they don't actually scrape the brake pads.
Honestly, there is very little to be gained at all on a street car from slotted rotors.
Except all the sweet looks you get from 16 year old girls.