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Would any on here happen to know what the stock FRS brake bias is, and would anyone happen to know what the optimal bias would be for street use/daily driver.
Does anyone happen to know where to find the brake bias online, I’m sure it’s around somewhere, and seeing that the rear brake is smaller I assume it’s considered front bias on stock. |
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Just an FYI, but it you post easy to google questions on the regular you are going to get a fair amount of flack around here. Bias info is in this link.
https://www.pointmeby.com/2016/09/24...z-frs-gt86-86/ Close to stock is best as it is what the factory ABS is designed around.
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That guy's piston size numbers are wrong for the stock front caliper as are his effective radius numbers so that whole chart has some issues.
I have what I think is a slightly better one. My numbers for stock brakes are about 65:35. With EBD, it is less relevant. They system adjusts front and rear pressures based on wheelspeed, before a more traditional ABS would need to intervene to prevent lockup. |
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Default EBD is rather understeer biased and makes a bit harder to trail brake and also comes "in package" of eg. e-diff. Thus many on track do pedal dance leaving only basic ABS, and so base EBD-less bias may matter more.
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