Can't say from experience yet, but they both provide:
*Increased intial "bite" response
*Improved wet weather response
*Reduced pad glazing
*OE vane designs, including casting part line location
*Machining designs engineered for optimal rotor integrity
*Double-disc ground for a consistent friction surface and better pad bed-in
*Mill-Balanced for vibration-free performance
*Black e-coating on non friction surfaces provides lasting, attractive looks
*Enhances open wheel appearance
The only difference I see is the design of the slots.
Get slotted. There is no good reason at all to buy drilled rotors. Period.
I wish DBA made a non-slotted "blank" as well, as it would make my rotor-replacement decision much easier...
I don't know anything about brakes, so i was wondering what the advantages were to having slotted rotors.... and why not drilled???? I don't want to start anything, but I honestly have no clue, except I thought Slotted/Drilled were the best + they looked cool.
The holes in the rotors are drilled. Because of that, most, of not all, will develop cracks over time. The only different ones you will find on $130,000 Porsches and other supercars, but those are rotors (often carbon) cast WITH the holes for extra cooling.
X-Drilled is nothing more than eye candy at best. It offers less surface area = less cooling = less braking power. Not that you'd REALLY notice any reduction in braking power, but to me they are not a good choice given they usually crack.
Get slotted. There is no good reason at all to buy drilled rotors. Period.
I wish DBA made a non-slotted "blank" as well, as it would make my rotor-replacement decision much easier...