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Old Nov 18, 2008
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Power Slot big rotor kit

http://www.corsportusa.com/store/cat...roducts_id=158

Does anyone have any experience with the Power Slot big rotor kit for our car? I'm thinking about buying this.
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Re: Power Slot big rotor kit

if you get those you should get larger calipers too.. running stock calipers on bigger rotors wont make **** of a difference.. the pad is still hitting the same surface area. I'm running PowerSlot rotors of stock size and I upgraded my pads to Hawk's

now i'm uber grippy to the road
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Re: Power Slot big rotor kit

Originally Posted by Kevbotron
if you get those you should get larger calipers too.. running stock calipers on bigger rotors wont make **** of a difference.. the pad is still hitting the same surface area. I'm running PowerSlot rotors of stock size and I upgraded my pads to Hawk's

now i'm uber grippy to the road
not quite true

getting bigger rotars and keeping your stock calipers will make a big diff. when you upgrade to bigger rotars the diameter and circumference increase so the pad has more area to cover while the rotar turns. makes for better cooling as well
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Re: Power Slot big rotor kit

hahaha, definitely... it's like using a sissy bar with a wrench, better leverage.
 
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