Jason Tower wrote:
my nsx came with a big brake kit (rotors only, stock calipers) and hawk ht10 pads and it was awesome - rock hard pedal, excellent modulation, absolutely no fade, very consistent no matter how hard i used them. i did probably ten track weekends with nothing but one pad change, didn't touch the (motul 600) fluid. when it came time to sell the car i removed the bbk (sold it) and put stock rotors back on, then ran one more weekend at vir. by sun afternoon the pedal was noticeably softer and travel had increased, the smaller rotors couldn't dissipate heat as well as the larger ones and passed more of that energy to the fluid. fresh fluid restored it and the car was sold before i could track it again. weight, power, speed, tires, pads, driver - none of these changed, just the rotor size. and that was the difference between a car that need infrequent fluid changes and had excellent consistent brakes to one that barely got by and required fresh fluid after each event.
After bending the backing plates into a U-shape on a set of brand new Panther Plus pads with my 2950lb 138whp car (VIR-S in two days) I decided a BBK was in order for my car as well. Going from stock single piston calipers with 9" x 0.81" thk front rotors to dual piston calipers with 13" x 1.0" thk rotors seems to have done the trick.
