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Experience w/Power Slot Rotors
Sunday, July 30, 2006 5:03 PM
I need to put new brakes on my 04 Sunfire, and I was looking at Powerslot Rotors. What kind of experience (good or bad) has anyone had with these? Can these rotors be cut down if high spots develop? Also, can these be used with stock calipers? And finally, what brand brake pads would be recommended for these rotors?

Re: Experience w/Power Slot Rotors
Sunday, July 30, 2006 5:17 PM
i love my powerslot rotors with hawk pads. they are so much better than stock, especially in wet weather. installation is a breeze and they look nice too. if you decide to go with the powerslot rotors, check out turbotechracing.com, they usually have good deals on those rotors and hawk pads as well





Re: Experience w/Power Slot Rotors
Sunday, July 30, 2006 7:35 PM
I love mine. I got the hawk pads and the ss brake lines from gravana. Ive had mine for over a year. Outstanding performance for daily driving and light autocross.



Re: Experience w/Power Slot Rotors
Monday, July 31, 2006 4:55 AM
powerslots and HP pads for a while now. Love em.


-Chris

Re: Experience w/Power Slot Rotors
Tuesday, August 01, 2006 7:12 AM
I have powerslot rotors, and hawk pads. I love the combo. Way better stopping than stock, and no brake fade at all.



Re: Experience w/Power Slot Rotors
Tuesday, August 01, 2006 9:48 AM
Evil Cavalier wrote:I have powerslot rotors, and hawk pads. I love the combo. Way better stopping than stock, and no brake fade at all.



what he said



Re: Experience w/Power Slot Rotors
Thursday, August 24, 2006 9:23 AM
I've read on other forums that the combination of Hawk pads with the powerslot rotors creates some squealing/squeaking. Anyone have/had this problem?
Re: Experience w/Power Slot Rotors
Thursday, August 24, 2006 9:27 AM
Fire2004 wrote:I've read on other forums that the combination of Hawk pads with the powerslot rotors creates some squealing/squeaking. Anyone have/had this problem?


Never, and i have had mine over a year.



Re: Experience w/Power Slot Rotors
Thursday, August 24, 2006 12:28 PM
Fire2004 wrote:I've read on other forums that the combination of Hawk pads with the powerslot rotors creates some squealing/squeaking. Anyone have/had this problem?


sometimes when they're cold like backing away from my drive-way if I hit the brakes I might hear them squeal.



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Re: Experience w/Power Slot Rotors
Thursday, August 24, 2006 12:41 PM
i upgraded my rotors too. Im telling you, they are worth it. plus installation on our cars is soooo easy. my brakes dont fade after alot of racing and hard braking. do it, im glad i did.



Re: Experience w/Power Slot Rotors
Friday, August 25, 2006 6:36 AM
No complaints, Powerslot, Hawk pads and SS lines (Thank you Gravana Jim for lovely package deal)

Had the EBC (Greenstuff and their slotted rotors) before, and ate those rotors pretty quickly (Cracked and blued)

Granted, I do autocross pretty regularly...that can be pretty hard on braking components.

I like the Powerslot/Hawk combo better. The rotors are a direct replacement for OEM, so stock calipers and everything work.

I think my Hawk/Powerslot combo is also quieter than my EBC Greenstuff combo. When the Greenstuff got hot, it would absolutely SCREAM. It would still stop at least...


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Re: Experience w/Power Slot Rotors
Friday, August 25, 2006 12:28 PM
yeah i'm on ebc's and powerslots... real awesome, till you overheat them . But you shouldn't be able to overheat these on the street, took me a couple laps to do it.



Re: Experience w/Power Slot Rotors
Friday, August 25, 2006 3:10 PM
Power slot and baer are both very good rotors.

EBC and Hawk pads would be a great pad to go with them.

We carry both at www.TurboTechRacing.com


-Aaron
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