Originally posted by Craftsman
I think that solid rotors actually stop better because you have more surface area than both. Surface area is the most important factor when it comes to brakes in my opinion.
I do know that drilled rotors are drilled to cool the rotors down quickly to prevent them from warping and being useless when hot...
Slotted rotors are done so to warm up the pads quickly from what I understand. I may be totally wrong on this one, but the friction and resistance that the brake pads com across when they go over the slots cause the pads to warm up faster to operating temperatures...
If I'm correct, F1 cars only have drilled brakes to help with cooling.
I think that solid rotors actually stop better because you have more surface area than both. Surface area is the most important factor when it comes to brakes in my opinion.
I do know that drilled rotors are drilled to cool the rotors down quickly to prevent them from warping and being useless when hot...
Slotted rotors are done so to warm up the pads quickly from what I understand. I may be totally wrong on this one, but the friction and resistance that the brake pads com across when they go over the slots cause the pads to warm up faster to operating temperatures...
If I'm correct, F1 cars only have drilled brakes to help with cooling.
-Al
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