After Market Front Brakes
I am looking to upgrade to Wilwood disc brakes front and rear along with removing all of the stock power brake components from my 77 Camaro this winter. The car is being setup as an I/SA car which will end up weighing around 3500lbs. I would like to save as much weight as possible in this swap but have run into a quandary.
The thin plate style rotors are rated to 2800lbs in a four wheel disc system and the heavier vented rotors are correctly rated for my weight and recommended by Wilwood for my application. I would save 2.7 lbs per rotor by running the plate style but I am wondering if the car will still stop okay. My guess is that the brake manufacturers have a fair amount of safety factor built into their weight ratings. Anyone else out there running the thin rotors on a heavy car? |
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We run thin rotor on front of all our stockers.... some as heavy as 3650 without a problem. We run stock style drums on rears. Just my opinion...don't sue me if you end up in sand!
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I have them ( Willwood ) on my 3100 lb 66 nova. It don't run but 12.20;s @ 107 mph... Had them on for 2 years now with no issues. Will stop on a dime and give you ten cents in change.. I am very satisfied with mine .
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I am thinking I should not have a problem since the car turns 11.40's @ 115 mph as a bracket car. If I had a 135mph 3500lb car it would be a different story and the vented rotors would be necessary. Brake manufactures probably run a 2x safety factor on their math for liability reasons.
Thank you all for the replies. Chad |
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Wilwood on everything...don,t think they are better but they Are Cheaper.
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I run them (Aerospace) on the front (drums on the rear) of my 3500 lb. 10.35 @ 127 mph, '70 Olds, Cutlass. I say I am on the "ragged edge" with this set up. I will go with disc, on the rear next.
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Is there any differance in braking or holding power for foot braking with drilled versus undrilled rotors?
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I am curious as well if the drilled rotors are necessary for this type of application. I have asked Wilwood tech to get their opinion.
Anyone else have a good reason either way on whether to run drill rotors or solid? Thanks, Chad |
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It's my understanding that the drilled rotors let the gasses escape for better breaking.
I'm running a 3100 lb Nova with Wilwood on 4 corners (the thin ones) going on 7 or 8 years and have never had a problem, but I don't slam on the breaks at the finish line... |
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