Ceramic is the highest performance brake rotor available today.
Ceramic brake rotors weight.
They offer the highest heat capacity 85 percent higher than cast iron and superior dissipation and they maintain a more consistent force and pressure as the temperature of the rotors rises.
In extreme driving conditions such as f1 where these brakes are commonly used shaving off weight can make a huge difference to a car s overall performance.
Carbon ceramic brake rotors weigh roughly half of a traditional rotor and more or less kick ass when it comes to motorsport due to their heat resistance and better friction properties.
A lot less fading ceramic brake discs are heat resistant up to 1400 c where steel rotors can only be used up to ca.
The 390 mm carbon ceramic discs at the front are coupled to 6 piston calipers with a 143 cm2 pad while the 360 mm carbon ceramic discs on the rear are coupled to 4 piston calipers with a 77 cm2 pad.
Odds are it s packing ceramic brake rotors.
Carbon ceramic rotors are also advertised to last four times longer than standard cast iron rotors.
Due to this ceramic rotors have a much higher energy capacity and are a lot more durable under hard use.