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Yea I brainfarted..... on the zinc LOLOL
Dad wrote: >If only brake dust didn't stick to zinc it would be the way to go, but it >does. No way am I going to brush out the vanes on every wheel to get the >dust out. I don't have a rust problem, I have a brake dust issue that I did >not have when I was running non drilled rotors. With drilled rotors it is >sucking the dust into the vanes on one side blowing it through them on the >other side. Dimpled and/or slotted would still be my choice anyhow because >of the cracking issue if nothing else. > > -- Ric Seyler |
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Well, at least your brain is doing something. ;-1
-- Dad 05 C6 Silver/Red 6spd Z51 72 Shark Black/Black/4spd "RicSeyler" > wrote in message ... > Yea I brainfarted..... on the zinc LOLOL > > Dad wrote: > >>If only brake dust didn't stick to zinc it would be the way to go, but it >>does. No way am I going to brush out the vanes on every wheel to get the >>dust out. I don't have a rust problem, I have a brake dust issue that I >>did not have when I was running non drilled rotors. With drilled rotors it >>is sucking the dust into the vanes on one side blowing it through them on >>the other side. Dimpled and/or slotted would still be my choice anyhow >>because of the cracking issue if nothing else. >> > > -- > Ric Seyler > > |
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Well, at least your brain is doing something. ;-1
-- Dad 05 C6 Silver/Red 6spd Z51 72 Shark Black/Black/4spd "RicSeyler" > wrote in message ... > Yea I brainfarted..... on the zinc LOLOL > > Dad wrote: > >>If only brake dust didn't stick to zinc it would be the way to go, but it >>does. No way am I going to brush out the vanes on every wheel to get the >>dust out. I don't have a rust problem, I have a brake dust issue that I >>did not have when I was running non drilled rotors. With drilled rotors it >>is sucking the dust into the vanes on one side blowing it through them on >>the other side. Dimpled and/or slotted would still be my choice anyhow >>because of the cracking issue if nothing else. >> > > -- > Ric Seyler > > |
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I drive my STS now 120 000 miles with Movit brakes, cast wholes in the
rotors, no cracking even at German high speed braking, much better cooling and way better under wet conditions check my car at www.movit.de/htm/cadsts.htm dietmar -- kognak "Holo" > schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:6eUfd.82398$kz3.54332@fed1read02... > I'm upgrading the brakes and rotors. Are there any significant > differences between slotted and drilled rotors? I suspect performance is the > same, but I haven't found any information stating one way or the other. > > Holo > > |
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I drive my STS now 120 000 miles with Movit brakes, cast wholes in the
rotors, no cracking even at German high speed braking, much better cooling and way better under wet conditions check my car at www.movit.de/htm/cadsts.htm dietmar -- kognak "Holo" > schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:6eUfd.82398$kz3.54332@fed1read02... > I'm upgrading the brakes and rotors. Are there any significant > differences between slotted and drilled rotors? I suspect performance is the > same, but I haven't found any information stating one way or the other. > > Holo > > |
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