LOL ******* sissies. What you make little comments towards be and its ok but if I make them back you get mad. LOL
For the guys that keep talking about ITS BASIC PHYSICS you sure are idiots. Lets see if maybe you can figure out how it works.
There is a thing call tensile strength
Defined as; the resistance of a material to a force tending to tear it apart, measured as the maximum tension the material can withstand without tearing.
Youll need to know this if youre going to actually be a real mechanic some day.
Now lets get on with it.
If rotor A was (just an example) on a scale of 1-10 a 5 and it was a solid rotor and I wanted to drill it and slot it then yes it would weaken it. Now heres the good part, pay attention because you might miss it. If you RAISE the strength from a 5 to like a 8 then the metal would be strong enough to absorb your ENERGY and be able to stop the car with out cracking. Which by my guess is what the places like brembo do. I do not believe that they buy stock rotors and then drill them unlike the s*** you get on E bay.
Now Im sorry you go your feelings hurt but people like you two just get under my skin.
You get on here and start spewing your opinions not facts and in the mean time you could be confusing or miss guiding some one that doesnt know either. Its just ******* commonsense that apparently you guys do not have. And if you ask any real life mechanic or engineer they will tell you that not everything that is printed in a book works in real life.
And would you please tell me how a positive can be a negative! The whole reason for modifying a car is to improve it performance. If these rotors improve your stopping just by an inch, then its an improvement. Will it be cost effective? Some times no, but THATS when it comes down to person opinions.
Oh and its not that I cant afford a big brake kit dumb ass, its that they do not make one for the LX protg.
Just for that you are even more stupid..
For the guys that keep talking about ITS BASIC PHYSICS you sure are idiots. Lets see if maybe you can figure out how it works.
There is a thing call tensile strength
Defined as; the resistance of a material to a force tending to tear it apart, measured as the maximum tension the material can withstand without tearing.
Youll need to know this if youre going to actually be a real mechanic some day.
Now lets get on with it.
If rotor A was (just an example) on a scale of 1-10 a 5 and it was a solid rotor and I wanted to drill it and slot it then yes it would weaken it. Now heres the good part, pay attention because you might miss it. If you RAISE the strength from a 5 to like a 8 then the metal would be strong enough to absorb your ENERGY and be able to stop the car with out cracking. Which by my guess is what the places like brembo do. I do not believe that they buy stock rotors and then drill them unlike the s*** you get on E bay.
Now Im sorry you go your feelings hurt but people like you two just get under my skin.
You get on here and start spewing your opinions not facts and in the mean time you could be confusing or miss guiding some one that doesnt know either. Its just ******* commonsense that apparently you guys do not have. And if you ask any real life mechanic or engineer they will tell you that not everything that is printed in a book works in real life.
And would you please tell me how a positive can be a negative! The whole reason for modifying a car is to improve it performance. If these rotors improve your stopping just by an inch, then its an improvement. Will it be cost effective? Some times no, but THATS when it comes down to person opinions.
Oh and its not that I cant afford a big brake kit dumb ass, its that they do not make one for the LX protg.
Just for that you are even more stupid..
Mazda_maniac said:Oh your a class act. I believe the person that would know a fair amount would be an instructor, the same type of person that trained you at one point. What I was saying was it's all based on opinion. Yes maybe they will help, and maybe they won't. If you weren't such a prick about you "experiance" and realize some things it is physics. There are some things that prove them as being bad and some that prove them as good. The brake pads in the industry are ever changing and developing, until your a le mans engineer, mechanic, or driver, stop using this as a comparison unless you really know ever bit to do with the rotors they use. That's great you have experiance maybe it'de teach you to be a little more understanding cause I'de hate to see how you treat your customers. There's a difference between saying your wrong and saying from my understanding. We're all human, we are all wrong sometimes get the **** over it. Scientific evidence is the only guaranteed proof, a test sample that has the elements consistent will show, until you've shown this my opinion is mine, yours is yours. My point about less mass still stands! IT'S BASIC PHYSICS!!!!! when you heat up a 1/2" steak on the grill does it cook faster or slower than a 3/4" maybe think more about possibility than how your right. I know I'm not sitting here saying to myself he's so wrong. I'm stating my thoughts and until disproven correctly I'm allowed to have them. I'll let my teacher know that he's just some stupid kid down the street. I forgot only the people in the industry know what they are talking about. I also forgot that since you can't afford big brakes that the race teams and professional drivers don't use them! Very valid point there Mr. experienced. You apparently never read my point about the racers finding a happy medium with rotor size and the mass slotted or drilled. How bout that 60-0 time, did you happen to use different pads, change your fluid, lines, or alter it in any way before that? I'm betting so otherwise reall classy rotors but nothing else. Also if your that far in life and your still more worried about being 100 percent right and making other people feel downsized maybe you should take a look around. Your acting like that kid racer down the street.
Guys that might be right:4
Guy that might be right but has his head up his ass:1