Bandit
01-28-2007, 08:12 AM
I already have the Wilwood big brake kit but after a thorough search through old posts here and other sources I think I kinda screwed up, I have the crossdrilled rotors. I was thinking, as some others have, that if slotted is good, then slotted AND crossdrilled must be great. But now I think I should have gone with solid ones, after hearing how prone they are to cracking...
I am still going to have my front drilled rotors installed and leave them for now, since my car is mostly street-driven at this point. But I am looking into doing some track days in the future and I want to get a spare set of solid rotors and race pads to have onhand for that.
With that said, I was looking at Wilwood's rotor options and I saw these:
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif
So would they work well for some serious abuse? Is there any performance advantage/disadvantage to the "scalloped" shape? I thought it looked kind of different and cool.
Info according to Hotrodsusa:
"Special Optional Scalloped Rotors. 12.90 x 1.10 directional vane. Add this to any of our custom 12.90 front or rear brake kits and you will have an award winning car. Too cool for words. Front rotors use one of our custom aluminum hats. Rears are custom built to fit the Wilwood rear brake assembly so you can upgrade an existing 12.19 x .810 kit to this big 12.90" x 1.10" rotors. Call for details regarding any upgrade or you can add this to one of our famous "Zero Offset" brake kits.
Scalloped rotors also available for 11.75" and 12.19" rotors with 8 on 7" mount in .810" and 1.10" thick.
Scalloped rotors were orginally designed for asphalt racing. How cool is too cool? Paint the vanes red, yellow or green and you have the coolest set of rotors in town."
I am still going to have my front drilled rotors installed and leave them for now, since my car is mostly street-driven at this point. But I am looking into doing some track days in the future and I want to get a spare set of solid rotors and race pads to have onhand for that.
With that said, I was looking at Wilwood's rotor options and I saw these:
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif
So would they work well for some serious abuse? Is there any performance advantage/disadvantage to the "scalloped" shape? I thought it looked kind of different and cool.
Info according to Hotrodsusa:
"Special Optional Scalloped Rotors. 12.90 x 1.10 directional vane. Add this to any of our custom 12.90 front or rear brake kits and you will have an award winning car. Too cool for words. Front rotors use one of our custom aluminum hats. Rears are custom built to fit the Wilwood rear brake assembly so you can upgrade an existing 12.19 x .810 kit to this big 12.90" x 1.10" rotors. Call for details regarding any upgrade or you can add this to one of our famous "Zero Offset" brake kits.
Scalloped rotors also available for 11.75" and 12.19" rotors with 8 on 7" mount in .810" and 1.10" thick.
Scalloped rotors were orginally designed for asphalt racing. How cool is too cool? Paint the vanes red, yellow or green and you have the coolest set of rotors in town."