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<blockquote data-quote="Malern28us" data-source="post: 15792239" data-attributes="member: 174053"><p>J</p><p></p><p>I just remember reading somewhere that upgrading to the Brembo calipers and rotors that were offered were the most cost effective upgrade. I believe that is the 14 inch rotors.</p><p>One of the guys that tracked his car mentioned that non slotted Centric premium rotors were just as good as anything else they tested on a budget.</p><p>I am sorry as I cannot remember who but they said the only upgrade that made a really noticeable difference on the track was upgrading to one of the high dollar kits.</p><p>Guess that doesn't help with "lightweight" too much.</p><p>Stock brakes performance can be improved with upgraded pads (aggressive) but it wont save you any weight.</p><p>The whole slotted and drilled never got my attention because of reported cracking with the drilled holes...</p><p>I remember reading about a guy that dropped a couple thousand on two piece rotors ....don't know if my memory is correct about the exact price and cant remember if that included calipers or it was just rotors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malern28us, post: 15792239, member: 174053"] J I just remember reading somewhere that upgrading to the Brembo calipers and rotors that were offered were the most cost effective upgrade. I believe that is the 14 inch rotors. One of the guys that tracked his car mentioned that non slotted Centric premium rotors were just as good as anything else they tested on a budget. I am sorry as I cannot remember who but they said the only upgrade that made a really noticeable difference on the track was upgrading to one of the high dollar kits. Guess that doesn't help with "lightweight" too much. Stock brakes performance can be improved with upgraded pads (aggressive) but it wont save you any weight. The whole slotted and drilled never got my attention because of reported cracking with the drilled holes... I remember reading about a guy that dropped a couple thousand on two piece rotors ....don't know if my memory is correct about the exact price and cant remember if that included calipers or it was just rotors. [/QUOTE]
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