Doesn't ABS really make this a moot point. I mean, the computer reads the tire speed and once it see's it start to lock up, it pulses the system to
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04-27-2009, 12:01 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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Doesn't ABS really make this a moot point. I mean, the computer reads the tire speed and once it see's it start to lock up, it pulses the system to keep the braking at max mu. The only thing the brake rotors might do is dissipate the heat better for brake fade. Seems that's only useful if at the track.
Know, if we could just shut off ABS, that might be a different story. |
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I have crewed with Larry Schumacher, Andy Pilgrim, Andy Wallace and Robert Nearn at Sebring and Daytona. One of the interesting things tried by John Wright, Larry's crew chief, was non slotted/non drilled rotors at Daytona. After 24 hours the rotors were fine and the pad wear was among the best he had experienced.
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That was a while back but I'd guess an Alcon. I ran drilled rotors on my 93RSA with Big Red calipers and switched to non-drilled and to me it was better. Bedding new pads was a bit more of a pain.
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Those look pretty awesome, must cost a bundle though
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Those are the DBA kangaroo paw brake rotors from Australia, looks like the top of the line 5000XS series shown there. They are excellent rotors. Their design dramatically increases the cooling surface area so they should run a little cooler. The colored stripes you see are temperature sensitive paint that will change color so you know how hot the rotor at the end of a session.
They don't have a 370Z application yet unfortunately. But for comparison these rotors for a 350Z were about $800 for front only. But they do have some cheaper models for those that aren't into *alls out racing. |
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Yup, I can honestly tell you I have no need to get those DBA 5000XS. I think the stock ones will hold up just fine unless they get grooved to hell, which seems to be the only problem they have. Still waiting for rear application of carbotechs to come out for our car too. They got the front ones out already.
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Here is what I did to my rear rotors at Summit Point in my old G35.
Funny thing is that I never noticed any brake fade or vibration while on the track. However, I was running porterfield R4 pads, steel lines, and ATE Super Blue fluid. Check out the cracks. They go all the way to the hats! |
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