Fast Too
Enthusiast
Ok, some of you may remember I recently changed my rotors to Stoptech slotted aero-rotors. I have about 150 miles on them now since the install. I have been monitoring the rotor temps by feel since and notice that the rears are very much warmer than the fronts. Previously I had felt the stock rear rotors once after partially leaving the e-brake engaged for a short distance. I was relieved at that time to find them cool to the touch following my dumb a$$ mistake. This was before I modified my car with a Paxton / headers / high flow cats / and CORSA Track exhaust. Following the Paxton and exhaust mods I had never felt them again until now when I changed my rotors. Here is my theory for the temp increase: with the crossover gone the heat is obviously going somewhere, I assume straight out the pipes. Since I replaced my wheels with I-Forge Astras which have a four inch lip and some big 5 spokes, I think what is occurring is that my wheels are actually creating a vortex of some type and drawing the exhaust heat right through the wheels which is the cause for my rear rotors running very much warmer than the front. I have felt the pads; both main and e brake and those are cool to the touch as are the calipers. Has anyone else experienced this since changing out their exhaust? or if someone thinks of it next time you drive your car (cars with the crossover removed) can you compare rear and front rotor temps? I don't think there is a problem with the rotors or their install, rather just something I never noticed after modifying the exhaust on my car.


