JSchleim18
Well-known member
I have been doing some reading on brake bias and what would be ideal. It seems that our cars are heavily front favored. I was going to upgrade to the 3000GT VR-4 calipers. After reading that it can increase our front bias 16% higher, I wasn't too happy.
One way to bring some of the bias back to the rear is to run a more aggressive brake pad in the rear vs. the front. If you are using your car for track days, you would still get a race pad up front, but a more aggressive race pad in the rear. This will make it so the fronts aren't overworked.
Either that or I just stick with the stock 2-piston calipers for now.
Does this seem like a good idea (different compound rear pad) and does anyone have any idea how much of a percentage it will change?
Thanks all.
One way to bring some of the bias back to the rear is to run a more aggressive brake pad in the rear vs. the front. If you are using your car for track days, you would still get a race pad up front, but a more aggressive race pad in the rear. This will make it so the fronts aren't overworked.
Either that or I just stick with the stock 2-piston calipers for now.
Does this seem like a good idea (different compound rear pad) and does anyone have any idea how much of a percentage it will change?
Thanks all.