Car High Performance Brake Discs Fit For Brembo 18Z Brake Caliper In Size 355MM
Specification of Brembo 18Z Enlarge Brake Rotors
Material | Cast Iron |
Function | Enlarge Rear Side Brake Rotors |
Discs Size | 355MM |
Fit Car | Honda Fit |
Made In | China |
Color | Black |
Is it better for a car's brake discs to be larger?
It is not necessarily better for a car's brake discs to be larger. The size of the brake discs needs to be selected appropriately based on the vehicle's weight, power, and braking system design. Larger brake discs can provide a greater braking torque, but they also increase the mass and inertia, which may affect the vehicle's suspension and handling performance. Therefore, the size of the brake discs should strike a balance between braking performance and overall vehicle performance.
What are the different types of materials used for brake discs, and what are their characteristics?
Brake discs are primarily made of the following materials:
Cast Iron: Cast iron is the most common material used for brake discs. It has advantages such as low cost and stable braking performance. However, cast iron brake discs have relatively poor heat dissipation, and they are prone to brake fade, which is a decrease in braking force during continuous high-speed braking.
Carbon Fiber Composite: Carbon fiber composite is a lightweight, high-performance material with excellent heat dissipation and heat resistance. It provides stable braking performance and is less prone to brake fade. However, it is more expensive than other materials.
Ceramic Composite: Ceramic composite is a high-performance material with excellent heat dissipation, heat resistance, and wear resistance. It provides stable braking performance with minimal brake fade and is lightweight. However, it is also more expensive than other materials.
When selecting brake disc materials, factors such as braking performance, heat dissipation, wear resistance, and cost need to be taken into consideration.
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