So we race a 91 accord in Chumpcar, and had good luck with the regular cb7 size slotted rotors and quality pads, ....... until we did road america. We turned a set of pads into dust in only 7 hours and the rotors are shot too, so now it is time for an upgrade. I am sure the info I seek is out there somewhere, I am just having no luck finding it. So What would you guys recommend for front brakes?
Here are my requirments:
bigger = better (we have 17" wheels, so we can probably go up to 13" rotors)
want to use factory parts (don't want a big brake kit, factory parts will give us greater pad options, and there is a chance parts stores will have parts if we need to do a race weekend fix)
want to keep 4 x 114 pattern (we have 8 17" wheels, we don't want to have to go out and get 8 others with a different pattern)
we are rotor over hub (want to stay this way so rotor changes can be done at the track.)
stick to bolt on parts this will help keep costs down, and help us find replacement on race weekend
heat is our problem, so a 25 thick rotor is better than 23, dual piston calipers are better, aluminum calipers are better, larger diameter rotors are better
Based on the above what do you think is our best appraoch?
Here are my requirments:
bigger = better (we have 17" wheels, so we can probably go up to 13" rotors)
want to use factory parts (don't want a big brake kit, factory parts will give us greater pad options, and there is a chance parts stores will have parts if we need to do a race weekend fix)
want to keep 4 x 114 pattern (we have 8 17" wheels, we don't want to have to go out and get 8 others with a different pattern)
we are rotor over hub (want to stay this way so rotor changes can be done at the track.)
stick to bolt on parts this will help keep costs down, and help us find replacement on race weekend
heat is our problem, so a 25 thick rotor is better than 23, dual piston calipers are better, aluminum calipers are better, larger diameter rotors are better
Based on the above what do you think is our best appraoch?
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