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Not sure why there is a problem with RR racing not publishing data on brake bias. Theres a gragh on page 11 of their thread where they were showing the ratio front to back.
The calipers are all standard wilwood calipers. Took me all of about 5 minutes to look up piston sizes on their website. Its the rear brakes that move the bias back ~8-10%. The RR racing fronts have a piston area of 52cm^2 which is very similar to the CP8350 (~50cm^2 IIRC) I agree that this "comparason" is not really very in-depth or technical. My suspion is that you'd be hard pressed to tell much difference between the $1600 RR and $2100 AP kit front kits. Obviously at some point one will fail for whatever reason, but for the average weekend track junkies they will both do a good job. Last edited by ajc209; 01-19-2016 at 05:49 AM. |
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I dug the numbers up on Wilwood's site and we're going to run them and see what we're looking at in terms of how they impact bias. That should give an actual scientific look, with real numbers, at how their kits compare to ours (which I believe was the original purpose of this thread). Does anybody know what the piston bores are on RR's two rear kits? Wilwood has three piston options on the Wilwood Powerlite, and two piston options on the rear Superlite. I'd rather not have to run all possible simulations if we don't have to do so. Thanks. |
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Hardly meaningless, it shows the RR front / OE rear combo as ~ 2.6:1 which is ~72% front. Stock car is about 71%.
The powerlite used in the sport performance are 1.25" IIRC and its a ~316mm brembo STI disc. Here's my graph - I have a 355mm AP kit from an imprezza so that why I have that included in the numbers but you can see the effect the various rear brakes have in comparason.
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By "too much", I think what was meant was "same as stock".
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Well FWIW I tried a slightly higher friction pad in the back of my car to try it out and I didn't notice any ill effects. I think you probably need to do the pedal dance to really notice it (which I didn't).
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Pretty much, but again these weren't track conditions or anything super scientific. That was just our initial feel after having them on the car for a few weeks, once we get some warm weather and clear roads we'll throw the datalogger in the car and take it back out.
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We haven't had a chance to do the calculations on their rear kits yet, but hopefully soon. As you can see though, any talk of our Essex/AP kits being more front biased are untrue. The opposite is in fact true. Thanks. % of front brake: Stock 67.1 Essex Sprint 66.3 Essex Endurance 68.5 RR Sport Performance 72.9 RR Stage 1 69.4 RR Stage 2 69.4 RR Stage 3 69.6 RR Stage 4 69.6 |
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I guess, RR's are intended for car setups with more rear aero downforce, while Essex's for no aero or balanced aero setup. Thanks for all the testing performed. I guess it took lot of $ & time.
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According to RR's published data, Stage 1 & 2 use a 328mm disc, while stage 3 & 4 use a 330mm diameter...hence the difference.
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