I'm thinking about getting brake upgrades. Probably Goodridge steel braided lines, EBC greenstuff pads, and powerslot rotors. But which style rotors are better for the money or does it even matter?
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Originally posted by colslaw87I'm thinking about getting brake upgrades. Probably Goodridge steel braided lines, EBC greenstuff pads, and powerslot rotors. But which style rotors are better for the money or does it even matter?
i have EBC greenstuff and powerslot "slotted" rotors...and i give
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Originally posted by NoTurboHa, what do you thank about slotted and cross drilled rotors.
most people dont know it but performance brakes like cross drilled and or slotted will acually hurt ur performance on the streets. they are meant to be used for the track and up at high temps. thats why they are vented, to the let the heat out. brembo blanks are the way to go.
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Originally posted by NoTurboI have brembo blanks and they suck only had 8 months and warped. I will be soon racing in the scca/solo2
Blanks are the way to go unless you want to look flashy. Check any scca website and they will confirm this. Its really all about the right pads.
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Originally posted by 93accordexcoupeha, search, dont thread jack
most people dont know it but performance brakes like cross drilled and or slotted will acually hurt ur performance on the streets. they are meant to be used for the track and up at high temps. thats why they are vented, to the let the heat out. brembo blanks are the way to go.
I actually created a thread awhile back on brembo crossdrilled rotors (yes i know now that brembo doesn't actually make crossdrilled rotors), but they seem to work fine, and i get pretty good braking.
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...o+crossdrilled
you just need to make sure when upgrading rotors, you upgrade pads as well, AEM ones are great or EBC greenstuff. You also might want to check up on the calibers as well to make sure that they aren't destroyed and that they are still working correctly.Audi A4 2.8 Quattro Sport
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Why not both?
I have the cross-drilled/slotted style and have no complaints. Actually, I haven't had the need for a brake pad change in 4 1/2 YEARS! The brake pads still have plenty of meat on them due to the way that the rotors are designed. I have read that some of you guys have had this style of rotors and have experienced cracks in them. Not me!Last edited by R33cb7; 03-06-2006, 03:40 PM.
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