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100

Why is ceramic better?

It diffuses heat better than traditional cast materials. 

100

What is bonded with the raw carbon fiber to make the brakes?

Resin chunks. 

100

Why is the face of the discs slotted?

Another way to release heat.

100

it takes a lot of heat to make the brakes what is the hottest temperature reached during the manufacturing? (closes guess wins)

~3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. This is when the silicon carbide is being made.

100

This German brand was one of the first to use them.

What is Porsche? 

200
What are the advantages on track?

Less fade and more stopping power for longer.

200

What is the part that affixes the brake to the car called?

The bell. It is typically made of aluminum.

200

what makes them so strong?

There are interweaving filaments to improve the rigidity and over all strength of the disc. 

200

the material goes into a mold and what happens next?

the material is pressed into the one the shape of on side of the disc. 

200

The first car to use ceramic brakes.

What is the Mercedes Benz CL55 AMG F1 Edition?

300

While there are many advantages there re some disadvantages. What is one?

Less effective than typical cast in rain. 

300

Why are the discs painted?

This is to protect them from oxygen which can hurt the carbon at high temperatures.

300

What are the pads that grip the the carbon ceramic discs made out of?

Mainly steel and graphite. 

300

the two sides of the discs are put together in a different mold and linear pieces of steel are put in between the discs why?

this is to create the cooling channels. 

300

Many O.E.M.s use the, but many are supplied by company that typically work in the aftermarket. Name that company.

Brembo. While it is technically a joint venture between SGL group and Brembo they are the ones that are typically credited with the manufacturing. Their products show up on certain cars like Ferraris and Corvettes. 

400

How much times longer do they last?

60x longer. 

400

What years were they first manufactured.

1970s. almost thirty years before they reached the streets they were being used for other things that are braking related. 

400

What other parts on a car could be made out of carbon fiber, name one.

Roof, bumpers, interior components, and aero component (spoiler or lip)

400

How should one go about acquiring a set of ceramic brakes?

Option them on certain new cars or buy the directly form a distributor. 

400

how much could you expect to pay if you would like to retro fit a set to your vehicle?

they are not cheap ranging any where from $3,000 to $15,000

500
What is the major American motorsport that does not use and has never used ceramic brakes?

NASCAR

500

They were first manufactured for what purpose? (hint not cars)

Aerospace braking. 

500

The brakes stay cool, but why?

The inner tubes allow heat to escape from in-between the two discs.

500

How many days does it take to make the brakes?

20 days

500

They are an potion on may cars and those can cost even more money than the aforementioned prices what may you pay for them on a new vehicle as an optional extra?

>$20,000

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