A buddy of mine is getting ready to replace all four rotors on his 1999 A4 Quattro, and (if you can believe this) he knows less about this stuff than even me. So, I put this two-part question to the collective wisdom here:
1) are slotted rotors a smart upgrade to make on a car that has about a year or two left as a daily-driver, then a conversion to heavy-ass rallycross tank,
and
2) if slotted rotors are smart, then which way to go? Brembo's a good name, and from what I see you pay a bit more for them. My buddy sent this link as a possible slotted alternative, but I'm really hesitant to go with a brand/slotting method I've never seen before
http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/brakes.jsp?&make=ATE&model=PremiumOne+Slotted+Rotor&group=PremiumOne+Slotted+Rotor&autoMake=Audi&autoModel=A4+1.8T&autoYear=1999&autoModClar=Quattro&perfCode=S
1) are slotted rotors a smart upgrade to make on a car that has about a year or two left as a daily-driver, then a conversion to heavy-ass rallycross tank,
and
2) if slotted rotors are smart, then which way to go? Brembo's a good name, and from what I see you pay a bit more for them. My buddy sent this link as a possible slotted alternative, but I'm really hesitant to go with a brand/slotting method I've never seen before
http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/brakes.jsp?&make=ATE&model=PremiumOne+Slotted+Rotor&group=PremiumOne+Slotted+Rotor&autoMake=Audi&autoModel=A4+1.8T&autoYear=1999&autoModClar=Quattro&perfCode=S