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RE: Slotted and drilled Rotors - 3/21/2008 10:03:45 PM   
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lol, wtf!

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RE: Slotted and drilled Rotors - 6/20/2008 6:06:40 PM   
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RE: Slotted and drilled Rotors - 6/20/2008 7:01:50 PM   
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After reading this post I fffeel like cross drilling my brage PADS and slotting my throat.

LOL  (joke)

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RE: Slotted and drilled Rotors - 6/20/2008 7:07:54 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Stoenr

lol, wtf!


raising the post count with a 1 year old thread huh?

Just don''t be this obvious.



This is a great thread by the way, lots of good info.


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RE: Slotted and drilled Rotors - 6/20/2008 7:24:19 PM   
Stoenr


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ORIGINAL: Legion5

quote:

ORIGINAL: Stoenr

lol, wtf!


raising the post count with a 1 year old thread huh?

Just don''''t be this obvious.



This is a great thread by the way, lots of good info.



Yup, I''m all about the post count

But actually was in the market at the time and re-reading all the threads about them

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RE: Slotted and drilled Rotors - 6/21/2008 2:50:50 PM   
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Mine are Baer Decel A Rotors. Drilled & Slotted. Great stopping power. They look good,probably the best selling point.
ALSO they have a 3 year warranty.

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RE: Slotted and drilled Rotors - 6/21/2008 9:24:39 PM   
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I was reading up myself because today I installed the BAER 14" rotors front @ back with Hawk HP+ pads and STEEDA 18 X 9.5 Ultralites (275/40/18 F/R).  Looking for some info and got more than I was looking for.  Happy with all of the above install; but, not sure if I''m regretting the HP+ due to the EXTREME Brake dust I experienced in just one day (25 miles - mostly highway - and taking it REAL EASY on the brakes) and "increased rotor wear" I''ve read about.  The stopping power is INSANE !

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RE: Slotted and drilled Rotors - 6/22/2008 9:45:39 AM   
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old thread revived and it was a good heated debate....I miss CrazyAl''s posts.....where r u man....

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RE: Slotted and drilled Rotors - 6/22/2008 4:37:48 PM   
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ORIGINAL: ZZmustang

Crazy al
The data is not clear at all except that you say its clear if you want to believe that the data is clear be my guest.
A study says that scrubbing" action is essentially non-existant, so therefore it''s non existent? Id have to see that with my eyes, it''s nothing personal, it''s just I seen a guy make a girl disappear before and people will say and do almost anything to get there name out there, including slant a report to whatever side they want. (the missing link)
And the boundary layer doesn''t just apply to spheres, that’s the reason they Neural(sp)  the insides of intake ports on heads. and it would apply to any surface that has an angle to wind surface.
and your go to the bathroom-before-race example . is just an example in your eyes. I would think it would be more like taking 15 gal of fuel out of the car before you raced.
You know, a brick is a brick even without a study that says it''s a brick.
I don''t read a study and conclude that this is the absolute truth, Other wise Columbus would have fallen off the end of the world.
And Galileo would not have been denounced by Church officials , who offered Galileo an option for the avoidance of being burned at the stake for church heresy. Denouncing his beliefs in a Copernican "sun-centered" universe, Galileo chose being imprisoned in his own home (and later in homes of his friends) for the remainder of his life.
Chuck Yeager would have never broken the sound barrier. A 10 second quarter mile run is imposable, an so on.  Studies are just information, And some well intended studies are just not correct.
It''s been nice discussing this with you and lets NOT do this again. You can have the last word if you like but I’m done.
Thanks


Thank god your "done". I''m old enough to remember records (plastic) and your starting to sound like a "broken" on!!!

Al,
I''m also a ME and your correct, research/testing is everythng!

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