I contacted Hib, and this is what he said about this.
We are having a problem figuring out the Correct vane direction for
>drilled and slotted rotors on the CAC.
When you say "vane direction" that means to me the cooling vents or vanes
in the interior of the rotors.
If that's what *you* mean, the correct direction depends on whether or
not the vents are radial or curved.
If the vents are radial, it doesn't matter. If they are curved, rotor
direction is specific. The rotors must be installed such that, when the
car is rolling forward, via centrifugal force, they make the cooling air
flow from the center of the rotor on the inside of the wheel, though the
vents and out the circumference of the rotor. Generally, OE or
aftermarket rotors with curved venting, will either be stamped or have
labeling identifying which side of the car they go on.
Now, if you mean which way the grooves should be oriented, if the grooves
are machined in a spiral pattern, you want the inside of the slot to
sweep the pad first.
You also mentioned drilled rotors.
Caution: do not drill OE Corvette rotors. It weakens them.
Hope this helps.
If you want to repost this on CAC, feel free.
cYa
Hib Halverson