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Brake Information
Girodisc
Construction
The primary
purpose of the Girodisc system is to reduce unsprung and overall
vehicle weight. The secondary purpose is to increase the ventilation
and cooling capacity of the brake disc while retaining it's
original dimensions.
This
is accomplished by using two-piece disc construction. The
central hat section of the disc is made from 6061-T6
aircraft specification aluminum.
The disc is made from cast iron, constructed in the USA and
is made to the same specification and material as used by
professional racing organizations. It is a curved vane design,
developed in racing to act as a centrifugal pump to force
cooling air through the disc.
The rotor
and hat have a floating mount system, which utilizes 8 or
10 high strength alloy steel drive pins, manufactured by Girodisc
in the USA to our own specifications and cadmium plated for
a long lasting corrosion resistance. These pins take the load
from braking actions while maintaining the axial and radial
float between the hat and disc. The pins are secured by grade
12 cap screws with hardened washers. In order to keep the
rotors from making noise when cold, the pins are mounted with
anti-noise spring washers on the rotor side which allow the
rotor to grow with heat expansion but eliminate the rattle
and noise associated with floating rotors. This float also
allows the rotor to self center between the pads.

Important
Questions Answered
Q:
What is required to install the Girodisc system?
A:
The Girodisc system is a direct replacement for the OE
disc.
No modifications
are necessary. The disc will bolt directly to the car and
work with OE calipers and pads perfectly. Once the Girodisc
system is in place, simply replace the cast iron rotor when
needed.
Q:
How does reducing weight of the braking system benefit the
vehicle?
A:
The Girodisc will generally weigh between 4 8 lbs
less than the oe disc it will replace. This is due to the
heavy cast iron hat section being replaced with lightweight,
aircraft strength aluminum. The mass of any vehicle requires
energy to accelerate or decelerate. Reducing the vehicle mass
improves acceleration, and requires less energy to be dissipated
during deceleration. Rotating mass requires additional energy
in order to increase or decrease its speed of rotation. Decreasing
the mass of the disc has a great benefit due to reduction
in rotational inertia. This will allow more of the braking
force to be available to decelerate the vehicle, not the disc.
Additionally,
the mass of the brake system is also unsprung mass. Reducing
the unsprung mass has the additional benefit of improved suspension
performance, resulting in enhanced ride and handling. Rotating
masses require additional energy to vary the plane on which
they turn. The lighter the disc, the quicker the response
of the vehicle steering due to the reduction in gyroscopic
effect/rotational inertia of the disc. As an example, compare
the weight of the Ferrari F360 OE disc at 18.2 lbs, and the
Girodisc at 14 lbs. The Girodisc is 4.2 lbs lighter per disc.
Replacing all four discs will save 16.8 lbs of rotating, unsprung
mass.

Q:
Why slotted discs?
A:
The edges of the slots continuously clean and refresh
the pad surface. This will allow the pads to have a maximized
friction surface always available. Additionally, they prevent
containments from collecting between the pad and disc interface.
The disc
is lightened, decreasing its rotational inertia.
Slots prevent the formation of a water film on the disc in
wet weather, maintaining the best brake response.
Plain Disc
- A
plain disc is generally superior for dry track duty and
competition use due to the maximum surface area and disc
mass for maximum heat absorbing capability.
- A
plain disc has the least chance of cracking and warping
due to having no potential stress risers and hot or cold
spots on the disc face.
- Discs
are also available unplated, for quicker bedding. However,
unplated discs are not corrosion resistant.
A
note on drilled discs: Girodisc does not recommend drilled
discs for high performance applications. The rapid heating
and cooling cycles will cause cracking on the friction surface
of a drilled disc. The use of high friction or racing pads
will exaggerate this condition. Most pad manufacturers specifically
recommend that their race pads not be used on a drilled disc
for this reason. Girodisc can drill discs for an additional
fee, and if the customer is aware of the potential hazards
of drilling the discs.
Note
as example the cracking in this OE Ferrari F360 drilled disc
after one track day. Also note the front disc of a Porsche
993 Turbo after hard use.

Girodisc
floating hardware
Girodisc
manufactures it's own floating drive bushes from a high strength
steel alloy with a Rockwell C scale hardness of 26. These
bushes have a stress relieving back-cut radius under the head
to ensure maximum strength. They are cad plated to produce
a brilliant corrosion resitant finish. The M5 socket head
cap screws are grade 12.9 and are all assembled with locktite.
The spring
washers that control rattle are of a high temperature alloy
that ensure rattle-free performance even after track days.
The flat washers are from a hardened steel alloy. These components
are used in all of our applications and are proven in the
highest levels of competition. The drive bushes are interchangable
with Brembo pieces for those interested in an higher quality
alternate supply.

Have
any questions about parts, kits, or products available from
Bishop are welcome. Contact the us by phone and leave a message
at 604-984-3673 or e-mail by visiting our contact page and
we will respond promptly. Our office hours are Monday to Friday
from 10:00am to 4:00pm PST. We really love to share the fun
with other performance enthusiasts who want to take their
cars to the next level of performance, appearance and handling!
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