What Have You Done To Your RC F Today?
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What Have You Done To Your RC F Today?
Just ordered the Rotora Carbon Ceramic Brake System with Red Calipers and it should be installed on the car within the coming weeks!
LEXUS RC F BRAKE SPECIFICATION:
Front: Forged 8-Piston Caliper/405x36mm
Rear: Forged 4-Piston Caliper/380x32mm
45 lbs. Weight Reduction (compared to OEM brakes)
RCCBS (CARBON-CERAMIC) STANDARD COMPONENTS: (PER AXLE)
A SET OF FORGED ALUMINUM, LIGHTWEIGHT CALIPERS: WITH DUST BOOT SEALS
A SET OF CARBON FIBER REINFORCED SILICON CARBIDE (C/SiC) DISCS: CONTINUOUS FIBER CONSTRUCTION WITH FRICTION LAYER
A SET OF FORGED ALUMINUM HATS (6061-T6, BLACK ANODIZE FINISH) WITH ANTI-RATTLE FLOAT DRIVE HARDWARE
A SET OF ALUMINUM (7075-T6) CALIPER BRACKETS, WITH HARDWARE
A SET OF STAINLESS STEEL BRAIDED BRAKE LINES (DOT COMPLIANT), WITH HARDWARE
A SET OF C2 STREET/LIGHT-TRACK COMPOUND FORMULATED SPECIFICALLY FOR RCCBS
LEXUS RC F BRAKE SPECIFICATION:
Front: Forged 8-Piston Caliper/405x36mm
Rear: Forged 4-Piston Caliper/380x32mm
45 lbs. Weight Reduction (compared to OEM brakes)
RCCBS (CARBON-CERAMIC) STANDARD COMPONENTS: (PER AXLE)
A SET OF FORGED ALUMINUM, LIGHTWEIGHT CALIPERS: WITH DUST BOOT SEALS
A SET OF CARBON FIBER REINFORCED SILICON CARBIDE (C/SiC) DISCS: CONTINUOUS FIBER CONSTRUCTION WITH FRICTION LAYER
A SET OF FORGED ALUMINUM HATS (6061-T6, BLACK ANODIZE FINISH) WITH ANTI-RATTLE FLOAT DRIVE HARDWARE
A SET OF ALUMINUM (7075-T6) CALIPER BRACKETS, WITH HARDWARE
A SET OF STAINLESS STEEL BRAIDED BRAKE LINES (DOT COMPLIANT), WITH HARDWARE
A SET OF C2 STREET/LIGHT-TRACK COMPOUND FORMULATED SPECIFICALLY FOR RCCBS
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Replaced Brembo with Rotora...
I had a friend that wrecked his Subaru on track because of a Rotora BBK failure. Sure it's anecdotal but I wouldn't trust that brand over a proven Brembo package. If you were looking for better stopping power, I'd simply replace the pads and maybe the rotors, and paint the calipers for show if you are inclined.
But to each their own
I had a friend that wrecked his Subaru on track because of a Rotora BBK failure. Sure it's anecdotal but I wouldn't trust that brand over a proven Brembo package. If you were looking for better stopping power, I'd simply replace the pads and maybe the rotors, and paint the calipers for show if you are inclined.
But to each their own
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What are we talking $$$ wise? Looks Good, but i'll probably just end up painting the Brembos (i ended up trying the Brakeing Procedure & they don't seem to be squealing as much as they were & to me it doesn't get much better than Brembos, but Dang 45 lbs. is 45 lbs.! Would Definitely be a Great Start to cutting some Weight
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Replaced Brembo with Rotora...
I had a friend that wrecked his Subaru on track because of a Rotora BBK failure. Sure it's anecdotal but I wouldn't trust that brand over a proven Brembo package. If you were looking for better stopping power, I'd simply replace the pads and maybe the rotors, and paint the calipers for show if you are inclined.
But to each their own
I had a friend that wrecked his Subaru on track because of a Rotora BBK failure. Sure it's anecdotal but I wouldn't trust that brand over a proven Brembo package. If you were looking for better stopping power, I'd simply replace the pads and maybe the rotors, and paint the calipers for show if you are inclined.
But to each their own
What are we talking $$$ wise? Looks Good, but i'll probably just end up painting the Brembos (i ended up trying the Brakeing Procedure & they don't seem to be squealing as much as they were & to me it doesn't get much better than Brembos, but Dang 45 lbs. is 45 lbs.! Would Definitely be a Great Start to cutting some Weight
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Lexus Test Driver
Here's a link to the carbon fiber plate frame
The plate frames are of really nice quality and the mounting technique is unique!
Last edited by jkeifer3; 05-29-15 at 12:05 PM.
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http://www.licenseplateframes.com/ta...FdiRHwodsyAARQ
The plate frames are of really nice quality and the mounting technique is unique!
The plate frames are of really nice quality and the mounting technique is unique!
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Lexus Test Driver
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Lexus Test Driver
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As for the Carbon Brake System, I know it's not worth the cost, but I believe it is one of the biggest mods you can do right now in terms of performance until someone gets forced induction working correctly and safely on this car, so I'm all for it!