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Subbing. I also looked at these recently. Curious if there's any feedback.
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Does look good for sure. Subscribed.
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I saw those yesterday too! I got an email from them.
They look very very promising. I will get them when my front rotors wear out. I like how ECS giving you brake pad options right up front when ordering these new rotors. I am running the Cool Carbon pads on my OEM rotors right now and they are superb, but they are still terrible for the track. I am wondering if I will get Pagid Race Pads for my next set, but I do wonder about the dust and squeal. The Cool Carbons have been amazing for a significant reduction in dust and absolutely no squeal.
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Lightweight, precision machined 6061-T6 aluminum hat hard anodized with an attractive matte black finish that is both durable and corrosion resistant.
The unique wave pattern further reduces weight at the outermost portion of the rotor, reducing both unsprung weight and more importantly the rotational inertia of the rotor, further improving acceleration and braking performance compared to a non-wave design. Gray cast iron rings: High quality FC-30 cast iron with high a carbon content improves wear properties at elevated temperatures and has excellent thermal conductivity and vibration damping properties. Friction surfaces are precision ground to ensure perfectly parallel surfaces and improved pad bed in, and rotors are precision balanced for vibration free operation. Heat treating reduces the tendency for rotor cracking by reducing internal rotor stresses. Full floating rotor benefits: The lateral float capability allows the rotor to self-center between the pads, improving pad wear and reducing drag. It also reduces the effects of pad knock back, which is the tendency of the rotor to push the pistons back into the calipers due to wheel bearing deflection under extreme loading, resulting in a soft pedal and inconsistent braking. Reducing or eliminating knock back by allowing the rotor to float and self-center results in a more consistent pedal feel and braking The full float design allows independent radial and lateral thermal expansion and movement. Both of these features reduce thermal stresses on the rotor due to uneven thermal loading under hard braking. The radial expansion allows the ring to increase in diameter without being restrained by the hat, reducing the tendency to “cone” or distort toward the outer braking surface, improving pedal feel and pad wear characteristics The full float design conducts less heat into the bearings due to reduced contact area between the rotor and the hat.
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Waste of money if you ask me. Supposed to save around 4-5lbs rotational weight per rotor. I had them on my RS5 and that car chewed through them every 20k miles. I realized apples and oranges
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Unneeded new front rotors my old ones were cracking with hairline cracks so I looked up any other designs and turned had these so I picked them up for 1200 I think it was and I love them they work really good. Gives it this crazy aggressive look. Cool carbon brakes are phenomenal. Hardly any dust NO SQUEAKS OMG so embarrassing when riding with a female and all you hear is squeaking. But they're amazing I recommend. I don't used them for tracks just daily driving.
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They look good, but the wavey design do make the rotor look smaller?
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Curious how these are holding up after a year.
Anyone else have any experience with these?
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Does anyone have any feedback on these?
Did you notice any difference in wear? I'm just thinking better braking means better friction and usually faster wear, and would like to factor that in on the cost-perspective before making a decision... |
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