cerv14
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Super excited to finally share this project with you all! Over the past month or so, I’ve been working with Baer Brakes on some validation testing for their Eradispeed+ rotors on the 2024 Mustang Dark Horse. Needless to say, the results speak for themselves.
For those that don’t know about the Eradispeed+ Rotors from Baer, they’ve been around since 2015 for the Mustang. It’s a very high-quality direct-fit replacement rotor that typically comes cross-drilled and slotted. I’m happy to report they also offer a slotted-only version for us track folks that are looking for an upgrade that will stand the immense brake temperatures seen out on track.
I was looking for an upgrade that not only had the aesthetic appeal of slotted rotors, but also stood up to the abuses of continual track use.
Before installing the new rotors, I was sure to do some before 60-0 mph testing to get a baseline. Man, this car already brakes amazingly from the factory! After installation, I was pleasantly surprised to see measurably reduced braking distances along with a more favorable temperature curve which bodes well for Baer’s claims for evacuating heat out on course.
And the icing on the cake - a track day at Carolina Motorsports Park! It was my first time out on this track, and I’ll definitely be coming back! The car itself was flawless out on track and the brakes fared well, too!
//Note: I should also add that if you’re doing any kind of brake work on these new 2024 Mustangs, be sure to put the car in Brake Maintenance Mode! I learned this the hard way, but thankfully had a scan tool to clear the codes. I cover the process on how to put it in this mode in the video.
Track Photos: Tradd Slayton
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For those that don’t know about the Eradispeed+ Rotors from Baer, they’ve been around since 2015 for the Mustang. It’s a very high-quality direct-fit replacement rotor that typically comes cross-drilled and slotted. I’m happy to report they also offer a slotted-only version for us track folks that are looking for an upgrade that will stand the immense brake temperatures seen out on track.
I was looking for an upgrade that not only had the aesthetic appeal of slotted rotors, but also stood up to the abuses of continual track use.
Before installing the new rotors, I was sure to do some before 60-0 mph testing to get a baseline. Man, this car already brakes amazingly from the factory! After installation, I was pleasantly surprised to see measurably reduced braking distances along with a more favorable temperature curve which bodes well for Baer’s claims for evacuating heat out on course.
And the icing on the cake - a track day at Carolina Motorsports Park! It was my first time out on this track, and I’ll definitely be coming back! The car itself was flawless out on track and the brakes fared well, too!
//Note: I should also add that if you’re doing any kind of brake work on these new 2024 Mustangs, be sure to put the car in Brake Maintenance Mode! I learned this the hard way, but thankfully had a scan tool to clear the codes. I cover the process on how to put it in this mode in the video.
Track Photos: Tradd Slayton
More Photos:
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