Mark,
Havent tried that product but basically, there are pros n cons in using normal disc vs x-drilled or slotted.
Basically, the main advantage of slotted and cross drilled rotors is that they work well to dissipate heat faster due to the grooves n holes.
But do bear in mind also that these rotors may hv the tendencies to eat up the pads faster (assuming you re using back the same pads)
X-drilled rotors may crack around the holes after prolonged and hard use. However, it also depends on how the drilling process was done. If it was cast on the rotors in the making then it's stronger but if it is only drilled after the rotors are done, then the strength is lacking there.
If u like, I suggest you go for slotted ones, which I believe Delphi discs have em.
Havent tried that product but basically, there are pros n cons in using normal disc vs x-drilled or slotted.
Basically, the main advantage of slotted and cross drilled rotors is that they work well to dissipate heat faster due to the grooves n holes.
But do bear in mind also that these rotors may hv the tendencies to eat up the pads faster (assuming you re using back the same pads)
X-drilled rotors may crack around the holes after prolonged and hard use. However, it also depends on how the drilling process was done. If it was cast on the rotors in the making then it's stronger but if it is only drilled after the rotors are done, then the strength is lacking there.
If u like, I suggest you go for slotted ones, which I believe Delphi discs have em.