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Originally Posted by medphysdave
He mentioned in a previous video that it may be the caliper to wheel gap not allowing enough heat to escape the caliper. This is a recipe for expensive track days. That being said they are best used on the street, and this phenomenon may be of benefit in that environment. It might keep them warmed up for better initial bite around town.
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Other than less brake dust (and cool factor), I can't think of any benefit the CCBs have over the steel brakes during in town driving. Even if the lack of venting helps keep some heat in them during city driving, they still aren't likely biting as hard as the steel brakes will in that sort of usage.