Everyone seems to be running J-hooks now. Just look NASCAR, ALMS, Grand-Am, etc... everyone's running the J-hook.
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09-15-2011, 02:05 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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Everyone seems to be running J-hooks now. Just look NASCAR, ALMS, Grand-Am, etc... everyone's running the J-hook.
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The slots on the rotor are not there to lower rotor temps.
This may seem counterintuitive but any type of slot or drilled hole in a rotor will increase temperatures. Remember, the rotor is a heat sink. The more metal available to collect and dissipate heat, the lower the rotor temperature will be.
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Yep, slots won't help cool the rotor at all. They will act like a cheese grater on crappy pads however. Run good pads and good fluid at the track and the fade problems will be mostly gone. You may still overheat the rotors by the end of a 20 minute session depending on how fast and hard you are.
These cars are so hard on the brakes that I don't think there is a usable compromise pad that will work on the street and the track. HPS is a good street pad but wont hold up long at the track, HP+ are awful at everything, DTC are decent on track but can't be used on the street. Honestly 2 sets of pads are required. I like the sintered pads for that as there is no bedding required and they handle extreme temps with zero fade.
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Stop reminding me. But I am going to go ahead and use them up. Then I'll have to buy some street pads and track pads. Good thing I get hugh discounts on brake stuff.
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I don't think anyone would claim that a slot (less material) would cool a rotor. The point is to relieve gas/liquid off the pad that causes fade. In essence it might "cool" the pad but regardless it could technically decrease fade but I doubt any more than a good set of aftermarket pads would.
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so basically carbotechs and motul 600 will make a bigger difference than anything?
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Yes.
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Hi, I've been tracking a number of the brake related threads and I was wondering if Castrol SRF brake fluid would be a good choice as part of a pad and brake fluid upgrade? I know that it's really expensive but considering how much everyone is spending on brake issues it seems well worth it and the boiling-point specs are exceptional wet or dry. It would seem that it would make a significant improvement in preventing brake fluid boiling.
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Just saying, if your car is a DD, I would go with Motul 5.1 brake fluid. It will not absorb moisture like RBF600 and is still much better than stock. It's also less viscous which is good for ABS.
DO NOT USE DOT5 BRAKE FLUID, ONLY 5.1. 5 is a no-no!
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