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I was curious to see people's opinions of the various options out there.  I'm going with cross drilled discs and 280ZX rears and 4Runner 4x4 S-12 calipers with the 15/16" 280ZX master cylinder.  Here are my options ...

 

MSA Cross Drilled Rotors .... anyone know the manufacturer of MSA's offering?

 

$220

 

http://www.thezstore.com/page/TZS/CTGY/PBC06

 

Centric

 

$190

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nissan-240Z-70-73-Performance-Drill-Slot-Brake-Rotors-Pads-Set-FRONT-KIT-/360593169447?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Model%3A240Z&hash=item53f5071c27&vxp=mtr

 

Mountain Rotors - these are not slotted or cross drilled but can be had for around $50 each

 

$100

 

http://www.partsgeek.com/mmparts/brake_rotors/nissan/240z.html

 

You could (in theory) cross drill the mountain rotors in DIY fashion

 

http://www.zcsd.org/tech-articles/crossdrill-rotors.php

 

Reuse stock 240Z rotors, turned by PepBoys ($6 each) and then cross drilled DIY fashion (as above) ....

 

$20

 

You'd need to factor in a few drill bits.

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Why do you want to go cross drilled? Dimpled/slotted are the way to go for racing applications (I assume that's what your doing since you're looking into it). Cross drilling the rotors gives them stress points to crack from under hard braking. Unless your tracking your Z, the stock ones should do just fine.

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Why bother with slotted OR dimpled? Are your brake compounds blowing off THAT much gas? Drilled, slotted, dimpled...they all sacrifice ultimate braking ability for looks/gas handling/cool factor.

 

Modern brake compounds don't outgas nearly as much as some of the old ones did; that outgassing was the reason behind the drilled/slotted rotors. It's not for cooling, it's not for weight reduction...it was to give the gas from burning brake pads a place to go, instead of floating the pad.

 

In short, why sacrifice both rotor integrity AND ultimate braking strength by removing rotor material?

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Um I do not believe you are entirely correct there. Yes, the slots are there to disperse the gas; the surface area you lose by the slots is offset by the release of the gas pressure. However, they don't sacrifice really any braking ability. There's a reason race cars like the Corvette C6.R use slotted rotors; they're pure function. They seem to work well for them and a lot of other race cars; if they didn't I'm sure they would've switched away.

When drilled rotors came out they were the thing to have on race cars but because of the extreme stress put on the rotors under hard braking, the rotors would crack because each drill is a point from which to stress crack under repetitive extreme braking situations. (Now I will say that the new carbon ceramic rotors they are fitting to the high end GT race cars are drilled. I'm sure that has something to do with the rotors construction. But for all intensive purposes I don't think we're talking about them here)

But again this is all racing. Street use there really isn't a need/use unless you want the look.

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Is this for the turbo build?  If you are going to track it I would go with the slotted and vented disks like these:

 

http://www.silverminemotors.com/Front-Big-Brake-Kit-stage-4-Front-Big-Brake-Kit-Stage-4.htm

 

This is what I have.  Ryan can tell you how well they work on the track...

 

That's what I ended up getting from Silvermine.  Packaged arrived complete with the 15/16 Master set-up.  That in combination with the rear disc set-up should be good for the turbo build.  Ryan is focused on is 240SX LS drift car at the moment. 

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