Mike is always excellent at describing stuff accurately & addaquately & you should be commended Mike,,, i don`t take enough time to compliment the guys on here that do give quallity advice & express their knowlege so well
so,,, well done yet again my friend & yes all true & well typed
But,,, one thing that i don`t like about BIG brakes,,, (vented or not) is the weight of them,,, """Usually""" big brakes & especially the Vented type are very heavy & they do tend to muck with the minis suspension response,,,,, too much "un-sprung" weight can upset the handling & suspension a bit too much on a mini (in my books) so i tend to suggest to people who only use their minis as daily drivers, Not to fit big brakes
Big rotors can be lightweight tho,,, their are some excellent rotors avaliable with alloy Hats that botl up to the drive flange which also help dissipate the heat well & there are also some terrific alloy calipers around now-days that are nice & light, produce great pressure "evenly" across the rotor & don`t weigh a tonne,,, but they cost $chunks$ too
sooo,,, yet again i need to say ---> """Horses For Courses"""
the std "S" type 7.5" solid rotor type brakes are great, even for the occasional club race weekends & don`t weigh a tonne & are reletively cheap,,, fit a "decent" set of pads & you`re away happy as Larry
_________________ No offence intended here but--> anyone writing a book about minis 30 years ago may not have experienced such worn or stuffed-with components as we are finding these days.
You should put your heart & soul into everything you do.
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