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GTSLOW
05-01-2005, 09:46 PM
He sent me these and wanted me to show you guys what happens when you run race pads for 20min sessions at road america!!!!

Keep in mind these are plain jane cheapos, I would be utterly scared to see what a pair of crossed drilled rotors would look like in the hands of mike. :eek: :wooo

http://s-seriesforum.com/albums/album53/Rotor_pic1.jpg
http://s-seriesforum.com/albums/album53/Rotor_pic2.jpg
http://s-seriesforum.com/albums/album53/Rotor_pic3.jpg
http://s-seriesforum.com/albums/album53/Rotor_pic4.jpg

http://s-seriesforum.com/gallery/album53

Yooformula
05-01-2005, 10:15 PM
Dayum Mike! Someone needs to show you how to drive :goof

CruxGNZ
05-01-2005, 10:54 PM
Here is something you guys might find interesting. It's very good reading! Click here (http://www.stoptech.com/whitepapers/warped_rotors_myth.htm)

!M!

SSmike1
05-02-2005, 01:02 PM
Thank You Nan
for posting the pics!

uncle :thumbsup

SSmike1
05-02-2005, 04:40 PM
any of you all, who REALLY road Race,
and Get your Rotors Glowing Red Hot,
Know this is normal, after 6 to 8 Races or track sessions.

:wooo
:wow

:eek:

Syclone0044
05-02-2005, 08:40 PM
any of you all, who REALLY road Race,
and Get your Rotors Glowing Red Hot,
Know this is normal, after 6 to 8 Races or track sessions.
Hey Mike, I don't know if I qualify as a "REAL" road Racer :puppyeyes and I don't have a built stroker motor with a big turbo and custom intercooler, Just Stock V6 Junk here, :( But this is what my brakes looked like after 6 to 8 track sessions. Is this normal???

http://s95370645.onlinehome.us/syclone/files/roadamerica/rotor1.jpg

These 1 week old brakes only have 100 total miles on them, including this caliper:

http://s95370645.onlinehome.us/syclone/files/roadamerica/hot_piston1.jpg

http://s95370645.onlinehome.us/syclone/files/roadamerica/fried_pad1.jpg

Hmm, this pad is shaped like a "W" :confused
http://s95370645.onlinehome.us/syclone/files/roadamerica/bent_pad1.jpg

:wow
http://s95370645.onlinehome.us/syclone/files/roadamerica/bent_pad2.jpg

:devil

GTSLOW
05-02-2005, 08:53 PM
Wow josh those are some wicked brakes!!!!

You definately exceeded their limits to say the least :thumbsup

CruxGNZ
05-02-2005, 09:57 PM
You definetly need some different rotors to deal with the amount of heat you're building up. Also look at different pads for track days. With that kind of heat, are your brakes fading from boiling the fluid?

!M!

Syclone0044
05-02-2005, 10:13 PM
I ran fresh Motul RB600 fluid. The brakes still faded pretty bad; I had to nearly wipe the sweat off my brow going into about half the turns :stare But it was still a blast. After a while I just took it easy on the straights, let off about 3/4 of the way and coasted. I actually toasted 2 sets of new brakes, 1 Saturday and 1 Sunday. They definitely got hot, so hot after one session that smoke was ROLLING out of the wheels...

But since feeling my foot sink to the floor was so unnerving, I picked up a nice LS1 12" rotor Dual caliper Brake conversion kit for the truck. I'll get some serious race pads (won't have any trouble getting em up to temperature!) and let her rip. Last time I raced I had the boost turned as low as possible. If the brakes test out good I may turn up the wick.

I just posted the pictures more for fun than anything - it was really entertaining to listen to the things everyone had to say when I pulled them off the truck!! :rolf

GTSLOW
05-03-2005, 02:25 AM
I ran fresh Motul RB600 fluid. The brakes still faded pretty bad; I had to nearly wipe the sweat off my brow going into about half the turns :stare But it was still a blast. After a while I just took it easy on the straights, let off about 3/4 of the way and coasted. I actually toasted 2 sets of new brakes, 1 Saturday and 1 Sunday. They definitely got hot, so hot after one session that smoke was ROLLING out of the wheels...

But since feeling my foot sink to the floor was so unnerving, I picked up a nice LS1 12" rotor Dual caliper Brake conversion kit for the truck. I'll get some serious race pads (won't have any trouble getting em up to temperature!) and let her rip. Last time I raced I had the boost turned as low as possible. If the brakes test out good I may turn up the wick.

I just posted the pictures more for fun than anything - it was really entertaining to listen to the things everyone had to say when I pulled them off the truck!! :rolf

What kind of pads did you have? I remeber you mentioning somthing about performance street pads or sumthing?? All I can say is you're gonna LOVE that ls1 kit (your welcome for the idea)! I recomend running whatever my uncle mike is!!! :thumbsup

SSmike1
05-03-2005, 06:50 AM
a rotor is a rotor, nothing wrong with the rotors ya had.

ITS ALL IN THE PAD, you need RACE PADS! on a race track!

the secret, or key, is the Brake PAD.

If you are braking that often on a race track, they will get hotter than you could ever get them on the street.


1. the reason the ROTOR looks like that JOSH, is your Pad was actually Melting, and Balling up, causing Gouges in your rotor.

2. the reason your Caliper was melting, was your PADS were Not a HIGH Enough Temp rating, to handled the heat,
and the pads Let the heat through to the Caliper,
and they were WAY TO THIN also.
there should alway be al least 1/4 inch of pad left or MORE, and ya change them!

Josh, i saw ya run your Truck, You Are a Natural ROAD RACER!!!!!!!

get your @$$ back out there, on the track!!!!!!!
:banana