Originally Posted by slam1918 Funny Z1 tech told me on the phone cooling vanes in between the rotor surfaces go toward the front to scoop air and assist in cooling
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04-23-2014, 08:40 AM | #61 (permalink) | |
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A key point that may be being missed in those articles vs this discussion: It's internal vane orientation that matters, not the slots on the outside. So you gotta be sure the internal vanes are pointed the right direction.
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Yup, I'm with slam1918...I initially installed mine with outer vanes running the other way as some have suggested and I was told that my rotors were backwards as compared to another Z with Z1 rotors. These were people that are very knowledgeable.....
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Those articles were reference internal vane orientation... The forum link was to the racing brake forum where they said exactly that, the slot on the outside doesn't matter but ALL CURVED INTERNAL VANES must run with the vane angled towards the rear for proper operation. I have a feeling they know a thing or two about brakes. Right now his rotors are opposite to that. It just makes good sense when you think about it too, sucks air from the center of the rotor, through the hot rotor and out the edge away from it. If it 'was sucking air in' as apparently the Z1 tech suggested, it comes across the hot rotor to the inside and goes... Where? Edit: From the first link I posted: "Rotors with curved vanes, however, are directional and must be positioned properly to achieve full heat dissipation. With curved vanes, the rotor must be mounted with the vanes angled rearward, which results in a centrifugal pumping action. This causes hot air to be pumped from the center area outward. " From the second link: "Rotors with straight or pillar vanes are non directional. Direction of cross drilled or slotted rotors can be installed on either side as long as the front and rear match. A curved vane rotor is directional and must be installed as left and right. The vanes sweep backward from the inside running back toward the rear of the car." Third link: "Some higher performance cars come with "directional rotors", which have curved or tilted internal cooling vanes. These curved vanes pump more air through the rotors, resulting in improved cooling efficiency. Thus, there is a left and a right rotor. When the directional rotors are properly installed, these internal vanes should lean toward the back of the car - as shown in the diagram on the lower left." Waiting for Z1 to chime in and explain why their curved vane rotors are apparently supposed to spin opposite to every other curved vane rotor on the market. That probably wouldn't help as IIRC the stock rotors are straight vane design. Last edited by edconline; 04-23-2014 at 10:04 AM. |
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LOL. I just re-read your post and was like The 'May be being missed' was too much for me when I read it this morning, just came off an all night shift at the base and clearly wasn't reading right lol. All I thought was, dammit how are people not getting this yet lol.
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If you plan on installing brake ducts that are mounted close to the hub, you want the vanes to slant towards the rear of the car. Inside (hub edge) leading. This will allow the vane to "scoop" the air and spin it out through the middle of the disc. \\\\ If you do not plan on installing any brake ducting, then it really does not matter. However, a 19" or larger wheel will have additional clearance between the wheel's barrel and the rotor itself. These will allow air to be scooped and pulled into cool the hub/wheel bearing....in theory. //// The vanes are designed to scoop air and force it through the rotor. The rotor will perform this action, regardless of which direction you choose. However, if you do install brake ducts in conjunction with the rotors and install the rotors in the wrong orientation, the ducting will be work to its full potential. I hope I have answered your question. |
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04-23-2014, 12:23 PM | #75 (permalink) |
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I'm wearing my brakes out changing my rotors and re-bedding them lol. I think I will leave them the way they are just to be different.
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