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Old 01-15-2006, 01:46 PM   #1
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Thumbs up PowerSlot Rotors with Axxis Ultimate Ceramic Pads?

I initially got a set of new Axxis Ultimate Brake Pads for my Skyline R32/Nissan Z32 brake conversion with the intention of getting Brembo or other metal aftermarket rotors.

I ended up buying Power Slot
Rotors...does anyone know if it's okay to run the ceramic blend Ultimate brake pads, or should I get Metal ones such as the Axxis Metal Masters, or Hawk brake pads as Powerslot recommends?

Any info will help....I would really like to use the Ultimates, unless if it'll affect the performance.
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Old 01-15-2006, 03:33 PM   #2
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Power Slot makes Ceramic Rotors? Link?
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Haha, oops....got it mixed up w/ Cadmium.

Will the ultimate brake pads be cool w/ these rotors???
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Old 01-15-2006, 04:53 PM   #4
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shouldn't be to big of a deal....from past experiences i've ran X-Drilled and slotted rotors on regular brakes and metal ones and they seem to run fine. the only thing about it is it eats up the regular brakes a lot faster than the metal compound ones.but i always recomend wat the manufacturer says because they kno their product best...hope that helps. good luck with that BTW
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The Cadmium is a anti-rust coating. It's gone off the braking surface before you finish bedding the pads. You can use any pad with them.
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