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Rotor Material: Racing Formula Alloyed Gray Iron & Heat treated Machining: Straight Slot Surface: EDP Coating w/cross cut grinding on friction surface
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Weight Comparison |
| One-piece |
18.6 lbs. |
| Two-piece |
12.8 lbs. |
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Weight Savings: 5.7 lbs. |
Material:
- Alloyed iron formula adds strength and heat resistance. Heat
treating further improves rotor performance for a more uniform and
stabilized microstructure.
Design:
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The
cooling vanes are of a convergent nozzle design, which increases airflow and
turbulence and makes discs cooler. (Illustration #1)
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The center-mount flanges for hat mounting to the rotor ring have several
benefits. (Illustration #2)
- It allows the ring to be used on either side of the vehicle simply by mounting
the hat on either side of the ring (unidirectional).
- The stress load transferred from the ring to the hat is balanced.
- Air inlets are widely open to both
inboard and outboard sides of the rotor. More air suctions and even
temperature on both sides of the disc surface.
- Heat transfer from the disc surfaces to the hat is even and minimized by
increasing the flange length and the airflow around the flanges.
- Mounting flanges are on both friction surfaces ultimately provides
excellent
heat balance.
- Exclusive full floating design with 10.9 grade alloyed hardware.
Hardware is DACRO coated and crimp locking. DACRO is highly corrosion
resistant and provides a film for easier movement between the hat and rotor ring
as disc expands and contracts and
the crimp design provides positive engagement without rattling or torque loss
at temperature.
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