My question is this: If slotted and cross-drilled rotors offer no benefits, than why do the high performance brake companies make them? Baer, Brembo, Wilwood, check their websites, they all make rotors with these features. Wilwood had something interesting to say about cross drilling:
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Caution on drilled rotors: There is a common mis-perception that rotors are drilled to improve cooling. The reduced mass of a drilled rotor will dissipate its retained heat quicker, but it also builds up heat at a much faster rate. The decision to use drilled rotors should be solely based on the merits of the lower rotating and unsprung weight, and not for improved cooling. It is not wise to use drilled rotors in sustained high heat on hard braking tracks unless the team budget affords a high frequency of rotor and brake pad replacement."
However, the same Wilwood discusses rotors with vanes on another
page, and said that vanes DO help with cooling. Cross drilled, slotted, vaned, whatever, these are original equipment on some very nice and very functional sports cars. Not just a weekend racer or bracket race dragster, cars that road race or participate in endurance racing. I agree that the recent "bling" factor types have embraced the large, drilled and slotted rotors as glamorous go fast pieces, but surely they must offer some performance benefits that off-roaders (especially vehicles that do double duty as the off-road and daily driver) can benefit from.