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03-16-2010, 09:20 AM | #1 |
The Newbie
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life of rotors with race pads
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current setup: 1st gen body 2nd gen crossmember swap 929 master adapted to FC3s mastervac tilton bias adjuster front: 315mm x 28mm front rotors nissan Z32 front 4 pots hawk 9012 blue race pads rear FC stock rotors FC calipers hawk Black race pads front rotors are chewed pretty badly after 80 laps at ebisu west. from two different weekends anybody with experience with the blues? do they normally tend to chew rotors this bad? the rears with the hawk blacks are still OK for a couple of more track events. not that I mind, ya gotta pay to play but if I can find pads that hold up to the heat like these blues do without chewing hell out of the rotors I would have more money to spend on other things (more time at track) or possibly condoms to stop the spread of my dna kenn |
03-16-2010, 04:02 PM | #2 |
RCC Contributor
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My info probably won't help you much, but using Hawk pads (I forget which type, but are recommended for autocross) along with the cheapest rotors found at Rockauto (think $15.00 range) I haven't had any issues at all. 1 1/2 years on that setup and both pads and rotors are still in great shape. Probably about 15,000 miles on them.
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03-16-2010, 04:10 PM | #3 |
Rotary Fanatic
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from what i've heard blues eat rotors when theyre cold and/or wet. so driving them on the street will kill your rotors, but if you swap them at the track (minimizes cold contact), the rotors will last a long time.
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