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Absent Jul 29, 2009 09:18 AM

Track your Evo X. Watch your rotors.
 
So yesterday I had a track day at the Circuit Mont Tremblant. It's an awesome track with lot of elevation change, super fast corner and 2 heavy breaking zone slowing down from more than 200 km/h.

I was happy to be back to Tremblant. Less than a month ago I was there with the Evo but I had to go home after only one session due to clutch issues.

Equipped with a new clutch, stickier tire on wider wheels and a fresh alignment, I was anxious to see what the car could do.

After my first session, I was happy with the car except for a nasty vibration braking down the faster straight. I thought it was due to rubber debris sticking to the wheels. Back in the pit I do the usual tire pressure, re torque the wheels check. There was indeed quite a few rubber pebble in my wheels so I didn't look any further.

In my second session the vibration became worst but since I'm an idiot I didn't back down. At the end of the session I was black flag for coming down the hill that are the 1,2,3 corners completely sideways at around 160 km/h. This time I knew there was something wrong.

I quick look at my front left, glowing red and smoking rotor was enough to diagnose the problem.

MY ROTOR WAS BROKEN ALL THE WAY AROUND THE HAT.

It was probably broken after my first session but I'd fail to notice the obvious crack line.

http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/f...6/IMG_0155.jpg

My day was over so I went to a dealership to get a new stock rotor while waiting to make a decision on what to do next with this, not really what I'd expected car. The guy at the dealership took a few pick and said he'd try to make it pass under warranty.

I'll keep you updated.

goofygrin Jul 29, 2009 09:25 AM

Wow. My rotors have been wicked hot, enough to cause surface cracking and "worm holes" to develop (and I've turned them at 13k miles and they are at 22k now), but as far as I know, they've not cracked there.

My Girodisc 2 pieces fronts just arrived yesterday and the 1 piece rears will be here today :)

boomn29 Jul 29, 2009 09:30 AM

Yikes dude!

Can you give us an idea of how long your sessions were?

DVDee Jul 29, 2009 09:39 AM

This seems to be a isolated issue. There are plenty of people who track their cars here and none have reported this issue. I have personally had 2 track sessions consisting of over 30 laps with plenty of hard braking and haven't had this happen yet.

Absent Jul 29, 2009 10:00 AM

25 minutes. There's only heavy braking zone at this track but the brake have plenty of time to cool between each corner. Maybe there was a thermal shock of some sort even tough I'm not using brake duct.

Absent Jul 29, 2009 10:08 AM

Yeah I'm not saying all your rotors will crack, I'm just reminding people the importance of having a look a your brake from time to time.

I didn't because I was under the impression that new cars don't have to spend more time in the garage getting fix then out on track making their owners happy. My mistake, won't happen again.

slo4g63 Jul 29, 2009 10:11 AM

Wow that is crazy!!! I never even checked for cracks after a hot session on a road course, but definitely will now.

gizmotoy Jul 29, 2009 10:20 AM


Originally Posted by slo4g63 (Post 7334891)
Wow that is crazy!!! I never even checked for cracks after a hot session on a road course, but definitely will now.

Same here. I've been out twice, and check my tires consistently, but never really gave the rotors so much as a second glance. Probably something worth keeping an eye on :eek:

whitecomet Jul 29, 2009 11:22 AM

no issue when I went to nelson ledges in ohio and it's a fast track

MrBonus Jul 29, 2009 11:39 AM

This is an important reminder that you should check your brakes frequently for wear but I do believe this is an isolated incident.

TK-EvoX Jul 29, 2009 11:42 AM

Thanks for the heads up. When i head to MAM, i'll be keeping my eyes on them.

Clipse3GT Jul 29, 2009 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by whitecomet (Post 7335284)
no issue when I went to nelson ledges in ohio and it's a fast track

That's definitely a tricky track to go to, not for beginners. No way there is a another evo X so close, I'm at Richmond Hts, right down the road. {thumbup}

BlackTrack Jul 29, 2009 03:00 PM

Ouch...

Get some Girodisc mannnnnn!

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...R/IMG_9406.jpg

Robevo RS Jul 29, 2009 03:36 PM

i never heard any other then yours problem, But thanks for a heads up.
I had aprox 9K mile spirited and heavy driving in m y rotors and they are in at least great shape. Also I have Upgraded pads and fluid.
And i cooked my rotors to bluish long time ago.

good thing no accident happened.

WheelDude.com Jul 29, 2009 03:39 PM

Ouch that is definiately scary! I'm glad one of the spotters noticed this and you were able to get off the track without any further damage :eek: +1 for some GiroDisc 2pc rotors :cool:

How are you liking the new 18x9.5 Rota DPT's Remy? I was curious as to what tires you also are running on the track. I hope you are enjoying the setup {thumbup}


-Dan


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