by FalconEL » Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:35 pm
That's not a bad idea with regard to a Technical Sub Forum.
I think the theory generally is more braking to the front, ie, large 4 Pot, or 6 Pot on the front on at least a 330mm rotor if you are running 16 inch wheels.
Front and Rear are ventilated discs.
On our Falcon, we run a smaller rear rotor, with 4 Pot Calipers. Our Calipers are Hurst Airheart (pretty old), run on a Group C Touring Car waaayyyyyy back in the day... The car stops very well though, the trick with the older calipers is just to keep them maintained with new seals at least once a season.
I think we run a 1 inch Front Master Cylinder and 0.7 Rear Master Cylinder. I'd have to take a look at our Pedal Ratio as well, but I'm pretty sure most blokes would run a similar setup.
I give the pedal a "security pump" just out of habit when you're coming screwing down the straight into a corner, just to make sure something is there...... :thinking:
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