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Was just thinking you'd remove the OEM motor and transfer to WW.As in reuse the oem rear brake? No. It will be a separate little caliper.
That was my thought too, sounds like that may be a challenge but talking to the ww guys.Was just thinking you'd remove the OEM motor and transfer to WW.
That makes no sense but whatever floats your boat. Heat in brakes is due to friction between pad and rotor. Rotors aren't there to cool anything.Only interested if they use thick rotors to transfer heat, have replaceable floating rotors / separate from hat, but still fit inside 17" wheels. I don't need more clamping power, just way better heat disapation.
He clearly doesn’t get itThat makes no sense but whatever floats your boat. Heat in brakes is due to friction between pad and rotor. Rotors aren't there to cool anything.
Yes thanks I'm very familiar with thermodynamics, I have a degree in it. Those 'passages' are called vanes. The best way to cool brakes is with brake ducting.nikhsub1,
No disrespect meant here, but rotors do remove the heat made from friction. Have you noticed that the centers have passages for air to go though? You may also notice on some rotors, they are set up to create a low pressure area on the inside to "pull" air through the rotor for better cooling. You may also see wheels designed specifically to create air movement to the rotor to cool them off.
I would like to hear your opinion on all that the rotors do. May I also recommend you read "Brake Handbook" by Fred Puhn, "Engineer To Win" and "Prepare to Win" by Carrol Smith?