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Re: Brakes

Subject: Re: Brakes
by Steve40th on 2011/4/8 16:43:09

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bogus wrote:
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CentralCoaster wrote:
I would also be concerned about the larger piston diameter on the C5 calipers.

It will give you more unwanted front bias. The car might "feel" like it stops harder, due to the extra pitch associated with overbraking the fronts, but in theory will in fact, take longer to stop. (And potentially activate your abs prematurely up front).


How very true. The illusion is far more dangerous here.

Doesnt the DRM brake bias spring alleviate some of this?
Regardless, I was happy that I wasnt warping rotors anymore.
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