Solid and Vented
Jon Pennington
cowboydren@b15sentra.net
Tue, 1 Jul 2003 21:51:03 -0500
hlava said:
> I've decided to just get new rotors. They'd be nice and clean, no rust,
> and maybe the weird noise will go bye bye.
Have you considered the AD22VF upgrade? Massive improvement in braking
force at the expense of a little rotational mass (blah). That information
is well-documented on SE-R.net. Yeah, it's pricey, but for heavy street
and autocrossing use, it's really pretty cheap.
> hard to believe the rears are so much thinner.
Not really. On FWD cars, the front brakes do a LOT more work than the
rears, which are *almost* "just along for the ride." I seem to recall the
proportioning ratio being somewhere around 80/20, but don't quote me on
that.
> Anyway, would their be a problems or benefits going with a solid front
> rotor rather than a vented?
Solid rotors can't evacuate any heat, and thus warp quickly. Get OEM-type
Brembo rotors from a company with access to cad-plating equipment. More
expensive than parts-store replacements, but a better investment in the
long run. Brembo front rotors (not AD22VF, not plated) cost about $32
from Summit Racing.
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