07-28-2009, 08:29 PM
<!--quoteo(post=76262:date=Jul 28 2009, 09:31 AM:name=Jim Child)-->QUOTE (Jim Child @ Jul 28 2009, 09:31 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I use regular non drilled, non slotted rotors on my race car. I tried drilled rotors, and quickly developed severe cracking around the holes, so much so that I was not comfortable running them. Plus they cost more, and provided no benefit that I could detect.
I also tried a set of slotted rotors. One of those developed the most severe crack I've ever had - a giant crack from the hat all the way to the outside edge. Luckily I felt it in the pedal right away and got off the track. I can't directly attribute the crack to the slotting, but it left a bad taste in my mouth. Besides, I couldn't detect any benefit from the slotting and they cost more.
Since then I've come to the conclusion that for me plain old non-slotted, non-drilled factory 944 Turbo S rotors are the way to go. For those of you who have seen any of my videos you know that I don't have any problems making aggressive passes under heavy braking. I view braking as one of my car's primary strengths. Why should I pay more for rotors that don't last as long and provide no detectible benefit?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Because they look kinda cool? [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif[/img] Kidding - you make very valid points, and your results speak for themselves.
I also tried a set of slotted rotors. One of those developed the most severe crack I've ever had - a giant crack from the hat all the way to the outside edge. Luckily I felt it in the pedal right away and got off the track. I can't directly attribute the crack to the slotting, but it left a bad taste in my mouth. Besides, I couldn't detect any benefit from the slotting and they cost more.
Since then I've come to the conclusion that for me plain old non-slotted, non-drilled factory 944 Turbo S rotors are the way to go. For those of you who have seen any of my videos you know that I don't have any problems making aggressive passes under heavy braking. I view braking as one of my car's primary strengths. Why should I pay more for rotors that don't last as long and provide no detectible benefit?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Because they look kinda cool? [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif[/img] Kidding - you make very valid points, and your results speak for themselves.

