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Well, the further out on the rotor you are, the more leverag
Posted by
en5
on February 13, 2008 at 6:07 PM
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I would say the only real gain is heat dissipation.
posted by Knapper411
on February 13, 2008 at 05:38 PM
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You have, so there is going to be more stopping power. Now, decreased stopping distance may not be seen as much as a reduction in brake fading due to better heat dissipation I will agree with.
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stock vs 350z rotor Q's?
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Rickytl (ma)
14:57:05 02/13/08
Larger rotors & bracket buy you the advantage of leverage
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Bernie (NoVA)
15:12:02 02/13/08
Re: Larger rotors & bracket buy you the advantage of leverage
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Rickytl (ma)
15:20:25 02/13/08
Your best bet is to talk to a mechanical engineer.
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ZLover4Life
15:28:00 02/13/08
Shouldn’t need an engineer
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Rickytl (ma)
15:33:39 02/13/08
That 1:1 is not often duplicated.
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Scotts94z32
15:42:31 02/13/08
No the equation doesn't work quite like that
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550HPTT
15:12:15 02/13/08
same tires, no difference in a cold stop. (n/m)
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SactoTodd
15:51:01 02/13/08
Re: stock vs 350z rotor Q's?
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twin3037
15:57:31 02/13/08
no hard numbers, which I know is what you are looking
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ae300z
16:13:14 02/13/08
2nd. (n/m)
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Barry'z (NJ)
16:24:23 02/13/08
I would say the only real gain is heat dissipation.
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Knapper411
17:38:19 02/13/08
Well, the further out on the rotor you are, the more leverag -
en5
18:07:40 02/13/08
Ya that slipped my mind, well said. (n/m)
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Knapper411
18:26:57 02/13/08
Would you then say staying with stock wheels on a 95 na
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DougG
18:58:17 02/13/08
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