MM89
15-10-2010, 01:28 AM
Would like to hear what people know about these pads and rotors.
Can't read much Japanese, so it isn't much help for information on the rotors in particular.
I'm aware the MX72 has replaced the CC-X. What are other options that will provide similar performance to the CC-X? As far as I'm aware, they were a grippy pad that inspires you to brake hard and late, at the expense of quick rotor wear due to it's high coefficient of friction?
Which brings me to the question of the Endless Curving Slit rotor. Since there is very little english information about these rotors and google translation isn't really helping - I'm assuming it is still a cast iron rotor based on the appearance in images. Would this rotor be more durable from the abuse of carbon ceramic pads (hoping that the price is higher than others aftermarket rotors for reasons other than the brand) ?
Intended use:
EG hatch 113kw atw, 950kg or less, DC2 calipers, RBF600, stock brake lines, 40/30 prop valve (may need to double check), 195/55/15 Z1 SS.
Some may think the brake upgrade would be overkill for a light car and not alot of power but is overkill necessarily a bad thing in this case?
It's an upgrade that I suspect may contribute to a decent improvement in lap times at Winton. I would like to try and brake later and harder at Shannons, Falken and Kitome straights.
The last setup I was using (EBC Green stuff on stock rotors) was quite average and the EBC didn't last much longer after the track session.
Kindest regards
Michael
Can't read much Japanese, so it isn't much help for information on the rotors in particular.
I'm aware the MX72 has replaced the CC-X. What are other options that will provide similar performance to the CC-X? As far as I'm aware, they were a grippy pad that inspires you to brake hard and late, at the expense of quick rotor wear due to it's high coefficient of friction?
Which brings me to the question of the Endless Curving Slit rotor. Since there is very little english information about these rotors and google translation isn't really helping - I'm assuming it is still a cast iron rotor based on the appearance in images. Would this rotor be more durable from the abuse of carbon ceramic pads (hoping that the price is higher than others aftermarket rotors for reasons other than the brand) ?
Intended use:
EG hatch 113kw atw, 950kg or less, DC2 calipers, RBF600, stock brake lines, 40/30 prop valve (may need to double check), 195/55/15 Z1 SS.
Some may think the brake upgrade would be overkill for a light car and not alot of power but is overkill necessarily a bad thing in this case?
It's an upgrade that I suspect may contribute to a decent improvement in lap times at Winton. I would like to try and brake later and harder at Shannons, Falken and Kitome straights.
The last setup I was using (EBC Green stuff on stock rotors) was quite average and the EBC didn't last much longer after the track session.
Kindest regards
Michael