MOTOIQ "brakes down" our 2-P IS-F ROTORS
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MOTOIQ "brakes down" our 2-P IS-F ROTORS
Hi guys, I just thought I would share a break down of our IS-F rotors provided by MOTOIQ on their project IS-F
If you have any questions on braking setups please let us know.
Enjoy
http://www.motoiq.com/magazine_artic...gineering.aspx
If you have any questions on braking setups please let us know.
Enjoy
http://www.motoiq.com/magazine_artic...gineering.aspx
The FIGS Engineering rotors were 18 lbs each. The rear rotors saved 2 pounds each and the fronts a whopping 8 pounds per side! That is 20 pounds of rotating and unsprung weight, a considerable amount. We were sure this was going to be a feelable difference. Getting rid of the iron in the center of the rotor and replacing it with billet aluminum really helps. Since the rear rotors had to have the iron friction ring, the weight savings were not as significant.
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RB BBK's and 2P Rotors, G-Loc pads, Radium Fuel Systems
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whoo hoo!!! I just got my front and rear setup a few days ago!
I can hardly wait to get these on!
(and my mega arms and upper control arms and toe links I also ordered from figs)
I can hardly wait to get these on!
(and my mega arms and upper control arms and toe links I also ordered from figs)
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Hey Figs... I noticed they mentioned not removing the dust shields because they were not going to track the car.... just DD it. I had read about the pro's con's to removing them on cars taken to the track a long time ago and I was wondering if you reccomend I have mine removed when I get my two piece rotors and suspension upgrades installed in the next few weeks... If you recall I track my car once a month during track season. IIRC removing them improves airflow and brake/rotor cooling but could cause issues if drivin in the snow or something.... (which I WON'T be doing) What do you and other track heads think???
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^^ Rotating mass impacts all of these areas so the benefits are felt across the board.
Mike
Mike
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-- We are your Lexus suspension experts--
BCR - KW - PENSKE - OHLINS - HKS - GREDDY - STANCEPARTS
Links - Arms - SuperPro Poly Bushings - Solid Bearing Conversions - Motor Mounts
RB BBK's and 2P Rotors, G-Loc pads, Radium Fuel Systems
Custom Fabrication Design and Machining - Industrial 3D Printing - Laser Cutting
2018 USTCC Sportsman Class Champions - 2018 NASA ST5 National Champions
Redefining Lexus Aftermarket Parts Since 2001
-- We are your Lexus suspension experts--
BCR - KW - PENSKE - OHLINS - HKS - GREDDY - STANCEPARTS
Links - Arms - SuperPro Poly Bushings - Solid Bearing Conversions - Motor Mounts
RB BBK's and 2P Rotors, G-Loc pads, Radium Fuel Systems
Custom Fabrication Design and Machining - Industrial 3D Printing - Laser Cutting
2018 USTCC Sportsman Class Champions - 2018 NASA ST5 National Champions
#9
Hey Figs... I noticed they mentioned not removing the dust shields because they were not going to track the car.... just DD it. I had read about the pro's con's to removing them on cars taken to the track a long time ago and I was wondering if you reccomend I have mine removed when I get my two piece rotors and suspension upgrades installed in the next few weeks... If you recall I track my car once a month during track season. IIRC removing them improves airflow and brake/rotor cooling but could cause issues if drivin in the snow or something.... (which I WON'T be doing) What do you and other track heads think???
Mike
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Redefining Lexus Aftermarket Parts Since 2001
-- We are your Lexus suspension experts--
BCR - KW - PENSKE - OHLINS - HKS - GREDDY - STANCEPARTS
Links - Arms - SuperPro Poly Bushings - Solid Bearing Conversions - Motor Mounts
RB BBK's and 2P Rotors, G-Loc pads, Radium Fuel Systems
Custom Fabrication Design and Machining - Industrial 3D Printing - Laser Cutting
2018 USTCC Sportsman Class Champions - 2018 NASA ST5 National Champions
Redefining Lexus Aftermarket Parts Since 2001
-- We are your Lexus suspension experts--
BCR - KW - PENSKE - OHLINS - HKS - GREDDY - STANCEPARTS
Links - Arms - SuperPro Poly Bushings - Solid Bearing Conversions - Motor Mounts
RB BBK's and 2P Rotors, G-Loc pads, Radium Fuel Systems
Custom Fabrication Design and Machining - Industrial 3D Printing - Laser Cutting
2018 USTCC Sportsman Class Champions - 2018 NASA ST5 National Champions
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I've had both the front and rear Figs rotors on my car since last summer and I couldn't be happier. I strongly recommend them as a brake, suspension and weight savings upgrade. They are also a nice aesthetic upgrade to boot. They look sweet behind a nice set of wheels and really finish off the look of the wheel wells along side the Brembo calipers. Like everything Figs offer these rotors are a well designed, high quality parts.