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  • #16
    Originally posted by Blitzen View Post
    Sorry mate, I don't know where you got this info from, but on both counts you are wrong.

    The front rotors are definatly vented, and the machining process (if you choose to go that way), is really no different to to solid rotors...You just set the machine up, and it goes about its process the same way.
    Maybe I'm getting my terminology wrong, but my understanding was rotors with grooves across the face were 'vented' rotors, and rotors with the drilled holes were referred to as 'drilled' rotors.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by break View Post
      Maybe I'm getting my terminology wrong, but my understanding was rotors with grooves across the face were 'vented' rotors, and rotors with the drilled holes were referred to as 'drilled' rotors.
      Nah mate, you are referring to "Slotted" rotors there.

      Vented rotors are hollow in the center to allow for better cooling.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Blitzen View Post
        Nah mate, you are referring to "Slotted" rotors there.

        Vented rotors are hollow in the center to allow for better cooling.
        Well there you go, I've been using the wrong terminology
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        • #19
          Originally posted by noone View Post
          What brand of rotors are included in that GSL?
          RDA, which in a single piece rotor is our preference for quality and performance. Only if you were looking at a 2 piece rotor would we spend the extra on DBA. Where Project Mu are available their single piece rotors are light years ahead of either DBA or RDA, but aren't really available for any euro cars.

          [Edit] I also think Remsa (read: TRW) have started bringing rotors in now, so I'll find out what range is available on Monday, and what the pricing is like... For a standard rotor (ie. not slotted) if the price is good they'll definitely be a viable alternative from RDA/DBA for Euro gear!
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