people fail to realize that bigger rotors mean more rotating mass, which equates to more power to move the wheels and more power to stop them.
I can't remember where i saw the test article, but they 'upgraded' the brakes on a car and found that the car had like 8 feet FARTHER stopping distance. sure better fade resistance, more clamping power, etc, etc, but what about when you need them to come to a full stop?
i agree that keeping a stock rotor size and going with better lines, fluids, and better pads are the best performance improvement.
I can't remember where i saw the test article, but they 'upgraded' the brakes on a car and found that the car had like 8 feet FARTHER stopping distance. sure better fade resistance, more clamping power, etc, etc, but what about when you need them to come to a full stop?
i agree that keeping a stock rotor size and going with better lines, fluids, and better pads are the best performance improvement.
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