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newbie Group: Advanced Members Posts: 32 Joined: 15-October 10 From: Orangevale, CA Member No.: 23,577 ![]() |
My HPDE 4th Gen Camaro needs some new rotors for my C5/6 front brakes. Pros and Cons of Plain, Cryo and High Carbon? The prices go from $110 to $208 for the pair. Enjoying Raybestos ST43 for pads.
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 462 Joined: 24-December 03 From: Orlando, FL Member No.: 34 ![]() |
I've been using the Centric High Carbon ones for quite a while on my 94 Trans Am with great results. It's a street car set up for NASA Time Trial duty and I'm running Hawk DTC-70 pads with Blainefab ducts. I'm probably having such good luck with the cheaper rotors because of the cooling ducts though. I lost one hose during a run at Sebring and realized it pretty quickly because I could feel the difference from side to side. I didn't even need to look under the car when I came in because I could feel the heat difference just walking around the car. I'd say go with the Stoptech's since they have a better cooling fin design unless you're running a set of ducts.
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