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DIXCEL DISC ROTOR TYPE HS 1254844S-HS [Compatibility List in Desc.]

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DIXCEL DISC ROTOR TYPE HS 1254844S-HS [Compatibility List in Desc.]Brand DIXCEL Product Number 1254844S HS Product Description Model Grade:. 116i _x000D_ _x000D_ HS type _x000D_ The high level fusion of stability and brake performance _x000D_ HS type is the high end model by DIXCEL, which demonstrates high performance in all situations from the streets to the race circuit. _x000D_ DIXCEL combined the benefits of both the heat treatment (stability) and slots (brake performance) to create a superior brake disc, the HS

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DIXCEL
Product Number
1254844S-HS
Product Description
Model Grade:. 116i
_x000D_ _x000D_ HS type
_x000D_ The high level fusion of stability and brake performance
_x000D_ HS type is the high end model by DIXCEL, which demonstrates high performance in all situations from the streets to the race circuit.
_x000D_ DIXCEL combined the benefits of both the heat treatment (stability) and slots (brake performance) to create a superior brake disc, the HS type.
_x000D_ On the streets, the slots makes it possible to achieve high levels of friction even at low temperatures. At the race circuit, high level of friction can be achieved along with high stability for an extended amount of time with the heat treatment.
_x000D_ The 6 slots brake disc is adopted as standard in the HS type by considering various factors, such as pad wear,squeal and the removal effect of gas at the fading
Compatible Vehicles:.
BMW F20 1A16 12/03 ~ 15/05
BMW F20 1A16 / 1R15 15/05 ~
BMW F20 1S20 16 / 05 ~
BMW F20 1A16 12/03 ~
BMW F22 / F23 1J20 14/03 ~
BMW F30 8E15 16/10 ~ 19/03
BMW F30 3B20 / 8A20 12/04 ~ 19 / 03
BMW F30 3D20 / 8C20 12/08 ~
BMW F31 3B20 / 8A20 12/12 ~ 13/10
BMW F32 3N20 13/09 ~ 16/04
Remarks
The heat treatment does not directly improve brake performance. The heat treatment increases the disc resistance against strains and thermal cracking. It also helps maintain stable brake performance for a extended period of time.
_x000D_ The surface of the heat treated brake discs has a burnt colour. Once it is used, the burnt surface will be removed by the pad, and changes back to the colour of normal cast iron. Please be aware that the effect of the heat treatment of the disc will not disappear even if the surface colour changes.
_x000D_ 12 slots version (HST type) is available as a special order. the surcharge of 12 slots is JPY6,000 (w / o tax).
_x000D_ our processing of the rotor, the above package we have shipped in. Were shipped in the package other than the above-mentioned "secondary processed products (slit, heat treatment, dimples, etc.)" will be our warranty.
_x000D_ rotor is an image. Shape is the same shape and the normal (genuine) products.
Notes
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