spaghettihoes
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I personally think the cooling gains from slotted or cross drilling are marginal on a ventilated disc. There are issues with cracking on drilled rotors as well. If you're serious about brake cooling it's better to run a brake cooling duct and hosing. Race pads and fluid are fine for 20 minute track sessions even on 200tw tires.
Race pads also chew through rotors so spending more on premium rotors for slightly better cooling or weight savings usually aren't enough to justify the massively increased cost of a wear item. Unless you're actively competing I'd stick with the cheap blank options from Rockauto (or FCP euro) although I'd go for coated rotors.
Tracking is expensive enough as it is.
Race pads also chew through rotors so spending more on premium rotors for slightly better cooling or weight savings usually aren't enough to justify the massively increased cost of a wear item. Unless you're actively competing I'd stick with the cheap blank options from Rockauto (or FCP euro) although I'd go for coated rotors.
Tracking is expensive enough as it is.
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