You're welcome, and it would be great to see a track comparison of Paragon versus Demon Performance rotors.
Demon Performance Rotors holds up nicely with Hawk DTC-70.
You mentioned Viper ACR calipers. It's the same rotor/caliper size as the 2015-2020 Hellcats, but with the benefit of titanium pistons.
I didn't think much of it, but the 2021+ cars with 400mm rotors add a lot of unsprung weight vs 2015-2020.
Material:
Demon Performance: proprietary cast iron
Paragon: CM-250 special formulated high carbon alloy cast iron
400mm rotors
OEM:
38.65 lbs (with OEM hat)
Demon Performance: 30.75 lbs (with DP aluminum hat)
Paragon: 29.7 lbs (with Paragon aluminum hat)
https://paragonbrakes.com/2-piece-r...34mm-21-dodge-charger-challenger-srt-hellcat/
390mm rotors
OEM:
31 lbs (with OEM hat)
Demon Performance: 25.39 lbs (with DP aluminum hat)
Demon Performance: ~24 lbs (rotor ring)
Paragon: 27.4 lbs (with OEM hat)
Paragon: 25.6 lbs (rotor ring)
360mm rotors (SuperStock/Demon)
OEM: 22.6 lbs
Demon Performance: 22.6 lbs
Brake Pads
Hawk DTC-70
- Type: Motorsport-grade race pad
- Material: High-performance race compound
- Friction Coefficient (μ): Not specified
- Operating Temperature Range: 400°F to 1,600°F (204°C to 871°C)
- Optimal Temperature Range: 800°F to 1,200°F (427°C to 649°C)
- Torque: Extremely high
- Initial Bite: Aggressive and controllable
- Modulation & Release: Superior
Paragon PBP690T6-15 R7
- Type: Advanced high-speed track/competition pad
- Material: Metallic
- Friction Coefficient (μ): 0.48 ~ 0.53
- Operating Temperature Range: 212°F to 1,562°F (100°C to 850°C)
- Recommended Use: Advanced high-speed track events, competitions, and heavier cars requiring maximum braking performance
https://www.hellcatforum.org/threads/demon-performance-rotors-for-road-courses.13473/page-2