mrlee said:Just my .02 here.
Fom the research I've done, the slots will keep the brake pads surface from glazing aka the slots basically act as a shaver thus for regular street use, not really feasable. Racing is best suited for.
Now drilled rotors on the other hand is different. They do keep the rotors cooler.
Real life, Proof in point. Once had a min-van. I was goin through rotors due to warping every 15k. Turned out the mfg to be unamed, didn't equip the vehicle with strong enough brakes and basically warped from too much heat/cool down. This was documented btw.
So i got fed up did the research and placed drilled rotors on it. They lasted on the same pads and rotors for over 60k when I sold it. Rotors were still in perfect shape and the thing stopped with more positive feedback than stock.
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long before you hit 60k those cross drilled holes were filled with brake pad material and although you didn't notice there were spider cracks leading from the crossed drilled holes which is caused by uneven heating and cooling created by the holes