Upgrading Rotors and pads.
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I used Mintex 1166 pads with my standard rotors on my VR-4 for 3 years, and never had a problem with warped disks. That included a couple of track days as well.
I think it depends on how good a condition your disks are in to start with. Also machining them can shorten the life considerably...
I think it depends on how good a condition your disks are in to start with. Also machining them can shorten the life considerably...
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spetz wrote:Does the rotor have to be the same size (diameter) as my old one?
And I heard DBA rotors warp easy...
Should I bother changing calipers? Is this a difficult (read expensive) task?
I've used DBA slotted front rotors for years, with pads like Mintex M1155, M1144, Pagid RS4, RS4-2. Motorkhana training and comps every 2-3 weeks for a couple of years now, plus circuit stuff too.
Mucho brake abuse!!!

As long as you are disciplined about your cooldown laps, they are fine.
I have some very minor cracking appearing in the middle of the current set of front discs, but with the massive temps they reached doing loads of circuit laps one morning, it's not surprising. This set has been on the car for about 18 months, so there isn't a vast amount of material left.
So, I'd definitely be happy buying more slotted front DBA discs. Think I'll need to very soon as well!

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Well another tip would be if you can't take the disc off after you took the caliper off, then gently use a mallet to take it out, just the hit the top & the bottom section of the disc & not all the way around it 

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