 JuggernautIrreverent or irrelevant?Premium join:2006-09-05 Kelowna, BC kudos:2 | reply to ke4pym
Re: Stock vs Cross Drilled or Slotted Brake Rotors And, in the case of drilled rotors, it reduces unsprung weight. |
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 SteveI know your IP addressConsultant join:2001-03-10 Yorba Linda, CA kudos:5 | said by Juggernaut:And, in the case of drilled rotors, it reduces unsprung weight. Isn't this just a couple of ounces? Is this difference even noticeable? |
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 JuggernautIrreverent or irrelevant?Premium join:2006-09-05 Kelowna, BC kudos:2 | If I recall correctly, mild steel weighs .2833 pounds per cubic inch... so, depending on the drill pattern and size, it could reduce weight by a fair amount. When you apply that to the physics of the response time, it indeed makes a big difference. -- "I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots." ~ Albert Einstein |
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1 edit | reply to Steve said by Steve:said by Juggernaut:And, in the case of drilled rotors, it reduces unsprung weight. Isn't this just a couple of ounces? Is this difference even noticeable? In racing, every ounce makes a difference. Save a couple ounces here, a few there, it'll add up.
Even if you add the same weight back with ballast, you can place that weight where you want. |
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