Looking for pads and rotors and saw buybrakes.com Anyone have feedback for me regarding buybrakes.com out of Florida?
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09-20-2013, 12:27 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Looking for pads and rotors and saw buybrakes.com
Anyone have feedback for me regarding buybrakes.com out of Florida?
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Upgrade to sport brakes, they (even with base rotors will give more stopping power) if that's REALLY not doable, anything slotted or drilled would be better, try Z1's
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Agree!! But make sure you powdercoat the caliper a nifty color first
Umm, noo... different / better pads might however... Explain... "better"... for us amateurs.
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Slotted does help somewhat, by keeping the pads from glazing. The de-gassing is no longer an issue. Drilled rotors are only helpful by pointing out exactly where the rotor will crack. OEMs that use drilled rotors aren't really drilled, they're cast into the rotor.
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The actual purpose of drilled rotors is to allow pad dust a place to go and mainly for water to go somewhere. (Besides the heat dissipation)
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Although, one could point out that by definition, a rotor is a heat sink. It, with help from the caliper and pads, converts rotational movement into heat. By removing mass from the rotor in the form of slots or holes, you reduce the total capacity of the heat sink.
Of course, by the time someone makes that argument, we're well past "what works well on my car" and deep into "theoretically better but completely unnoticable to the end user".
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Get that physics the **** out of here, huh? Lol.
If you can drive a car and tell me whether it's running solid, drilled, slotted, J-hook or any other kind of rotors by feel alone, you're a better man than I.
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