What Rotors To Go With?
The following should give you the basis to begin to do the research to decide:
http://www.ornl.gov/~webworks/cppr/y2001/rpt/112956.pdf
http://www.delphi.com/pdf/techpapers/1999-01-0142.PDF
http://www.sae.org/events/bce/tutorial-ihm.pdf
Since pad materials no longer out gas the binder glue, drilled or slotted is primarily decorative.
http://www.ornl.gov/~webworks/cppr/y2001/rpt/112956.pdf
http://www.delphi.com/pdf/techpapers/1999-01-0142.PDF
http://www.sae.org/events/bce/tutorial-ihm.pdf
Since pad materials no longer out gas the binder glue, drilled or slotted is primarily decorative.
Like I said in this thread: https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-suspension/99303-so-what-rotors-should-i-get-please-help.html
I like the slotted stoptech 1 piece rotors so far. Ive only had them on for about a week but I have had no problems whatsoever so far and the car actually stops a little quicker too but thats obviously the aftermarket pads in conjunction with the rotors too.
I like the slotted stoptech 1 piece rotors so far. Ive only had them on for about a week but I have had no problems whatsoever so far and the car actually stops a little quicker too but thats obviously the aftermarket pads in conjunction with the rotors too.
StopTech 2 piece
Go with stoptech if you want my opinion. But really you should decide what your price point is first then ask this question. I went StopTech 2 Piece rotors with Axxis Ultimate pads in the front and Hawk HPS in the rears. I do some light track days and stop tech recommended these pads. This setup works great for me after 2500 miles.
good luck
good luck
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only reason i say stoptech or brembo.. is because other members have used them... and i believe every one of them is happy with their purchase... check out the DBA's, they look nice... but i have not seen a write up on these rotors... maybe you should check them out
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