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Old Jun 10, 2004, 10:17 AM
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Stasis 2-Piece Floating Rotor

Just noticed this today:

Who's got them?
What do you think?
Expensive, but worth the cost?

"Technology
Fully floating two-piece rotors ensure thermal growth under heavy abuse. Alcon rotors machined to superior tolerances, dual heat treated and balanced for optimum performance in all conditions. Segmented slot pattern for improved pad grip and pedal feel. Track tested and optimized for the Mitsubishi Evolution VIII.

*One Lap of America 2004 – Mid-Priced Car Class Winner and 5th Overall – Mitsubishi Evolution VIII with STaSIS / ALCON XDR rotors.

Details
321mm diameter x 32mm width, 12-point mounting flange with STaSIS floating pin setup
ALCON cast and machined dual heat-treated, segmented slotted rotors
STaSIS 7075-T6 Hard Anodized aluminum hats
16.5 lbs. disc assembly weight (25.5 lbs. OEM disc weight)"

$880
http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/p...oducts_id=5675
Old Jun 10, 2004, 10:56 PM
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If I could only afford them...
Old Jun 10, 2004, 11:50 PM
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The Vishnu EVO is what they are talking about with the 5th overall... As long as they are good enough for the one lap of america (street + HARD TRACK), they are good enough for me.

I'm also thinking of ordering these disks. I'm by no means a HARD track driver, but after one track day, my rotors are warped, and I'd rather not keep re-turning them.
Old Jun 14, 2004, 04:45 PM
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880 each!!?? or a pair?
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$880 a pair, which is still EXPENSIVE!
Old Jun 14, 2004, 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by cjb
$880 a pair, which is still EXPENSIVE!
...very damn expensive!
Old Jun 15, 2004, 11:30 AM
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Are these the same rotors that BRITS used on the One Lap Car for Vishnu?

They quoted me $899...

Steve
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Old Jun 16, 2004, 12:18 PM
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Do these rotors have anti-rattle hardware for the floating pins? (The StopTech and Brembo 2-pc floating rotors use anti-rattle hardware)

The rattle of floating rotors without a good anti-rattle setup is the most annoying thing in the world on a street car. (on racecars nobody cares)
Old Jun 18, 2004, 12:09 PM
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hope not, but

Originally Posted by Funky
Do these rotors have anti-rattle hardware for the floating pins? (The StopTech and Brembo 2-pc floating rotors use anti-rattle hardware)

The rattle of floating rotors without a good anti-rattle setup is the most annoying thing in the world on a street car. (on racecars nobody cares)
between the twin disc clutch and whatever else the cams can shake the hell out of - who cares LOL.

Ordered mine from Ryan at Stasis
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Freaking SWEET!! I'll be getting those at the end of the summer!!!
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call now

They may not be in until late July - Maybe?
Old Jul 8, 2004, 12:24 PM
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Talked to Stasis today - these shipped from the UK yesterday.
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mmmmm dimpled rotors
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They are the same ones used on One-Lap EVO and they worked great and no rattling, highly recomended. get some ferodo 2500 or 3000s and . This is REAL quality stuff, you get what you pay for


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