From what I understand, brakes work by converting the car's kinetic energy into heat in the rotors. And we all know that I takes mass/weight in order to hold heat. For example it takes much less energy to heat up a pot-full worth of water than to heat up a pool. If that's the case then is it a good idea to buy lighter rotors for the purposes of saving unsprung mass? Lighter rotors means it'll heat up faster and if it heats up faster it'll brake fade more.
But I am sure that there's more to it though. Big companies like endless, brembo, stoptech, etc...all have lighter components than OEM including the rotors in their big brake kits, yet they perform well. How is that justified? Are heat being dissipated better in these BBK? Are the pads design to operate at a higher temperature?
But I am sure that there's more to it though. Big companies like endless, brembo, stoptech, etc...all have lighter components than OEM including the rotors in their big brake kits, yet they perform well. How is that justified? Are heat being dissipated better in these BBK? Are the pads design to operate at a higher temperature?