beenthere
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I can see where you can warp brake rotors doing the hot laps on the track trick, but don't see that as the same as a clutch plate situation. Just seems to be different (to me). Rotors will warp when the hot pads rest on one area. Allowing the rotor to continue moving will disipate that heat more evenly around the rotor and minimize warping. After a hard brake stop in a car, letting the car roll slowly keeps the rotors from warping (i.e. don't stay on the brake or set the parking brake
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The smoke may just have been some oil on the clutch facing that heated and burned off.
The smoke may just have been some oil on the clutch facing that heated and burned off.