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Re: drilled brake rotors

To: "Philip E. Barnes" <peb3@cornell.edu>, 6pack <6pack@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: drilled brake rotors
From: Jim Jones <jimjcmo@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 10:53:57 -0700 (PDT)
Thanks to Phil and Greg for their responses!
 
I guess that I should have clarified my inquiry a bit. I am not suffering any 
big problems with my brakes. I don't rally or autocross, so fade is not a big 
issue. It's just that I know the brakes will need work soon and I wanted some 
info on whethe the extra $$$ for drilled rotors is worthwhile.
 
Thanks!


"Philip E. Barnes" <peb3@cornell.edu> wrote:
At 8:30 AM -0700 6/25/04, Jim Jones wrote:
Does anyone have experience with cross drilled brake rotors on their 
cars? I know that some modern cars benefit from them. What about our 
decidely UN-modern cars? Are their good and/or bad aspects?

Jim,
Drilled rotors are one of those incremental improvements. Taken 
alone, they don't do much. They tend to crack around the holes if the 
holes are not chamfered properly. Yes, they are effective in reducing 
fade, but unless you routinely fade your brakes, they simply look 
cool.

There is a conversion that uses the vented rotors from a Toyota sedan 
that would give you more cooling and greater rotor mass. (More rotor 
mass=larger heat sink=less fade)

If you are experiencing brake fade, the simple fix is to remove the 
sheet metal backing plate from the upright. This made a world of 
difference on my rally car years ago.
-- 
Phil Barnes (peb3@cornell.edu)
Cortland, NY (nowhere near New York City)
'71 TR6 CC61193L (27 year owner)





Jim Jones
'72 Emerald





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