Consider this guy.
High performance rotors and clutches // RapidRS.com.au
He claims that most of the Aussie sold and claimed Aussie made stuff is from China made blanks. So they all use the same steel.
I think his name is Brett from memory. I bought a full set of rotors for my WRX about 12 months ago. I was very happy with them.
I think a lot of rotor life and performance has a lot to do with how they are run in. I would always use a very soft pad to run them in and then change to a harder performance pad. The Ferrodo DS2500 (race only only sold by specialized suppliers) were excellent after the first couple of pushes. I always knew the brakes would not be so good through the first couple of round abouts as I left home but I was never pushing it as the engine was still cold. The DS2500 were rated at 200 degrees to 700.
I changed to a different metal pad with higher percentage of metal and were far better when stone cold but still rated to 750 degrees. When I made the change the rotors still had plenty left but the higher metal component pads chewed them up within 5000km.
I think you have to choose between the pads or the rotor wearing. I have noticed from watching night time races I would previously see rotors glowing red from heat. These days I see sparks flying out of the rims but no glowing rotors. I think brakes have changed from just pads getting changed to the wear being shared between rotors and pad. In the old days a rotor would last 100,000km plus. These days with a higher performance pad that will risist fad and deal with ABS and higher braking loads a rotor can be gone in 25,000 or even less in a vehicle that sees the odd track day.
Happy Days.
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