by ricerocket »
May 10th, 2015
Wouldn't work unless you spaced the stock calipers out to make up for the increased diameter of the rotor. If you really wanted better performance out of your brakes why not just invest in good pads and fluids. You'd probably notice MUCH more of a difference from those two things than you would if you were to upgrade to a bigger disc and it would be much less of a hassle.
Plus bigger rotor means more rotational mass which means it takes more effort to slow the car down, so it would probably counter any benefits you'd get from it anyways. That is unless you threw on supporting mods like upgraded calipers or pads. Just my 2 cents..