Blackfoot
CEG'er
I just want to know what kind of power plant it has to need that kind of braking power.
A Jet engine maybe???
I just want to know what kind of power plant it has to need that kind of braking power.
They do look cool, but definitely overkill, especially on a car that light. The brakes can only be as good as the tyres that are making contact with the road.
I'll just stick with my StopTechs.
Holy crap! That better stop on a dime....literally!:laugh:
Or do a forward flip.
I just want to know what kind of power plant it has to need that kind of braking power.
Those are great for when you need to have stopped 10 minutes ago.![]()
They do look cool, but definitely overkill, especially on a car that light. The brakes can only be as good as the tyres that are making contact with the road.
I'll just stick with my StopTechs.
I was more on the lines of how much brake pad was under those calipers......
Pad area isn't one of the primary factors for "braking power" either.
Why so so many people believe that more pistons = more braking power?
There are several primary factors that determine how much brake torque a particular setup can generate, and the # of pistons being used has never been one of them. Don't get me wrong, there are a number of good reasons for a multi-piston caliper design, but "brake power" isn't one of them.
Pad area isn't one of the primary factors for "braking power" either.
care to enlighten anyone so they don't make the same mistake?
I don't understand the reasoning behind telling someone they're wrong without offering up the right info :shrug:
Fwiw, I've been out of the brake design stuff for a little over 2 years now, but that SilverSnake guy that posts every now and again still might just know a thing or two about brakes too. I'm sure he'll correct me if I have forgotten anything![]()
You go the gist of it. I just posted a long responce in CC.com about Carbon vs. Ceramic rotors....took too much out of me. I need to get coffee before I post any more.
-Todd
they must really be expensive if you're waiting for them to become "affordable!"