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What is your thought on the SCR porject mu rotor?

I wanted to go DBA 4000 but after reading all these bad review, I'm thinking about paying 120$ more and get the project mu SCR. I already have the 4000 in the rear, should I swap them too or the braking on the rear is not powerful enought to damage the rotor?

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DBA are fine in everything including hard motorsport use, I run them on my race car. save the money and buy them

A few years back there was some sort of bad batch of DBA skyline rotors where heaps of them cracked, but there has never been any problems before or since

Both are fine.

After researching the DBA 4000 T3 design and feed back from other people using them, I just went for them.

Also I got them at a good price.

But if you can cash out the funds for Project Mu rotors, it would only do you good.

  • 3 years later...

Had SCR's on the front of my car and after 15,000 street kms and 2 trackdays I cracked both fronts. Was not impressed and would no buy again.

After about 10 days at RAC, Racewars and 3 stints at barbagallo my Project Mu’s are starting to crack, well developing cracks

Looking at the following:-

Another set of Mus

or

DBA 5000 2 piece

Any other brands I should be considering in the same price range?

After 5 years or so my SCR Pro front rotors on my GTR are fine. They have fine cracks in the surface of the rotors - not to be confused with massive cracks that run tot he whole depth of the rotor and which mean you have to bin them.

Also if you buy the Pro series you can keep the hat and replace the rotor and save a few hundred bucks.

Also DBA do not make 5000 series for R32's as afar as I can remember.

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