Blackthought_
Emira Fanatic
Anyone here track their Emira? If so, did you track the car 100% stock or did you upgrade parts? Particularly interested if you changed out the brake fluid, pads, tires, etc.
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Thanks, the vagueness and shaky cam photo is amazing haha. Not surprised by the heat-checking and ultimate cracking of the cross drilled holes when using aggressive pads. You might still hear popping/crackling of the your new rotors on cool-down - it's usually more of the contraction of the ring to the rotor hat/bell - at least the noise doesn't change for me on different cars regardless of rotor type (as long as it's a 2 piece or especially floating type rotor).These pads https://www.seriouslylotus.com/performance-friction-front-brake-pads-emira
Pads are down about a third maybe closer to half worn.
Cracks started to appear on my second track day, on the third after a session you could watch and hear them appear.
@Warren-RB curious to know why your discs (non-CCB) are drilled and slotted as opposed to just slotted?Original discs are not up to track work, no discs that have holes are. That’s why race teams don’t have discs with drilled holes.
You can see how destroyed my fronts are after three hard track days.
Lotus won’t entertain a conversation about upgrades so I am going it alone to make it work.
Not looking for increased braking just discs that don’t fall apart.
Yep, hence why I was curious about non-CCB (iron rotors).I don't think the rules about drilled v slotted holds for Carbon Ceramics.
I've seen plenty of Carbon Carbon race brakes with drilled holes. Though on more serious "F1" style I guess you do also see something more like
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But I don't think I've ever seen a Slotted Carbon rotor.