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Old Sep 11, 2007 | 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by shivers
the vents in the ends of the rotors are for cooling. the holes drilled through the rotors allow gases to escape. they do nothing for cooling.
LOL

There is a space between the 2 sides of the brake rotor, and yes this is used for cooling...
But cross drilling is ONLY used to dissipate heat, nothing else.
Heat is what causes brake fade.

And what "gases" are you talking about? LOL

Superheated air? Because there is no gases being emitted by your hydraulic brake system.
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