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As I have learned at a track day. Go with the consensus OP, stick with stock OEM blanks and thrash them as you want. Replacements are über reasonable cost-wise.
Jon
Rides...
1991 325i - sold :(
2004 2WD Frontier King Cab
Are you fucking retarded or just arrogant? I was merely stating something I was about to do to my brake system to contribute to the thread and see if my results would be of some service. Fucking trolling? Your the lil bitch that's trolling you cock eyed waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles. Oh and btw I don't see how I'm bombing on Lee's input from having a different set of rotors then what he run's (I don't even have a problem with him).
Suck it KishG
just arrogant.. go install your blingey cross drilled, slotted ass rotors and drive your POS off a cliff you retard.
'12 F30 328i Sport Line '91 SpecE30 #523
'00 Ford F-350 Dually Tow Vehicle
BMWCCA #360858 NASA #128290
anyone who's pushed their car on a track knows better than to put slotted/drilled rotors on a car that didn't already come with them (IE half million dollar ferrari/porsche).
otherwise it's just as bad as those fake BBK hubcaps.
Bought drilled/slotted rotors for my e36 328i from TMS. Had the car for a year and a half without a problem. Sold the car to a friend two years ago and the rotors are still on it with no warp etc. Intend to go slotted/drilled on my Massive kit as well. I have seen my mechanic with drilled/slotted rotors on his racecar; zero problems.
Bought drilled/slotted rotors for my e36 328i from TMS. Had the car for a year and a half without a problem. Sold the car to a friend two years ago and the rotors are still on it with no warp etc. Intend to go slotted/drilled on my Massive kit as well. I have seen my mechanic with drilled/slotted rotors on his racecar; zero problems.
that's great, but the fact is slotted/drilled rotors have less mass than solid rotors, and on an E30 with tiny stock brakes, you need all the mass that you can get.
and what you did on a street car has no bearing on what happens on the track. your brakes are never worked hard on the street, of course they should last a long time.
I got some Powerslots for cheap and haven't really noticed any difference good or bad. Will swap over when I get around to putting new struts in and new pads. (have new blanks waiting in the garage)
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