No, there actually is such an animal, and I naturally assumed that you would have that info. :biggrin
Somewhere I have a card for race engineering contact at Brembo, I'll see if I can locate it and get the question answered. I had the product info in my file, and have misplaced it.
Ron - what are you running now?
There was a brief trend here of folks using "Duralast" pads to reduce dust. Don't use these on the track. 2 of our members tried at Nola, didn't go well.
I can tell you that what I have, on the car now, will turn motion into HEAT (note these were stock grey painted calipers). Worked all day at spring mountain. Got to the cords on Hoosiers, but pads survived. Matte black wheels are the ticket for hiding brake dust (pic is of my Hoosier set of wheels).
I think I have the slotted options you are thinking of. They are a floating system from Gyrodisc.
http://www.girodisc.com/Rotors_c_345.html
I had the Ford 2 piece rotors for awhile. They are great. I currently have the AP Racing big brake kit by Stillen & they are good also but they float a lot so can be noisy on street.
Ed
Ford Racing rotors. Two piece, cross-drilled, aluminum hats. Don't know where you'd find them though. Well, actually, you'd find a new-in-box set in my garage cabinet.
M-1125-GT (front)
M-2026-GT (rear)
I've read on the Ford Racing site that the rotors are not for street use. Is that accurate or is that just Ford trying to avoid liability? Are the Ford Racing rotors worth the upgrade over stock?
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