I came looking for information and advice and what I get is a critique on my ability to "correctly" ask a question.
I apologize for not explaining and/or including what should be considered the obvious prime criteria to a group of experts. In contract and legal language that is known as "peer-level communicational necessity". What it means is that you can (or should be) able to assume that when the group (or individual) you are communicating with has identified themselves as your equal or better re a subject, you can legitimately assume that they understand the basics (including assumptions such as legality, safety, etc.) and you do not need to begin at ground zero.
Tex, I don't know anything about those particular rotors, but if your library or one of your friends has Carroll Smith's book "Engineering to Win" he has an excellent chapter on brakes including the benefits of slotting and drilling. Worth reading if you can track it down.
Tex, I don't know anything about those particular rotors, but if your library or one of your friends has Carroll Smith's book "Engineering to Win" he has an excellent chapter on brakes including the benefits of slotting and drilling. Worth reading if you can track it down.
For those of you that haven't seen it google has a feature that allows you to search in books. It will only let you read a few pages because of the copyright laws. Maybe reading those few pages will make you want to buy the book more...I think everyone into high performance cars should read his books.
Texas I am sorry about the way the other forum members responded.
Who are they kiding if they had an unlimited budget they would not be here. Add to that the fact that if they are here with an unlimited budget, they have more money than brains and I think you get the picture.
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