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02-21-2018, 04:24 PM #1
Stock rotor weight.
So im trying to find the lightest weight version of a vented rotor for our cars and im not getting anywhere. I was wondering if anyone has done some deeper search then i have on finding a stock style vented rotor that is super light for our cars or as light as it can be lol
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02-21-2018, 04:30 PM #2Lurker
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I don't think your gunna find much, savings in a set of front brakes. why you looking to save weight there
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02-21-2018, 05:48 PM #3
I looked at the Wilwood site years ago. There was a way to build front rotors to fit our cars. The rotors would be around 8-9lbs each, but would cost about $175 each. I never followed through and did it though. A stock rotor weighs around 18lbs. So $350 for a 20lb unsprung weight savings is pretty good.
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02-21-2018, 06:44 PM #4Xtreme Member
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Supporting Member2021 Charger Scat 392
1994 Firebird Formula 381 stroker - Carrying the torch! - 9.90 @ 134.3mph on a 200 shot
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02-22-2018, 07:16 AM #5
Wow! I was building mine from an online catalog. The hats were $100ish, rotors $65ish and bolts were $10ish or close to that. This was around 2011.
'94 coupe, 10.15 at 133.65 414" LT1, 4500 stall, n/a, pump gas, mufflers, street trim
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02-22-2018, 12:55 PM #6
i guess i can shoot them a call and im looking for all four rotors. and the reason im doing this is because most of the kits out there for our cars are drag race kits witch are really not meant for the street. since there a solid rotor and they are non vented they will retain he in stop and go traffic witch the car sees.
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02-22-2018, 01:11 PM #7Xtreme Member
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Supporting MemberUhm, ok, let's talk about this. the rear rotors are a solid rotor. The fronts on all of my lt1 are standard internally vaned vented rotors. Granted, they do not have grooves or holes in them in the rotor face. Drilled rotors crack under heavy use, grooved and or dimpled rotors work well and dissipate heat.
If you want lighter brakes, get a wilwood kit for road racing. But honestly, I don't see a reason to shave a few lbs off brakes, especially rotors. you want them to stop.
Also, off the shelf summit slotted/dimpled rotors are vented as well.....even rears.
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