belize1334
Well-known member
The problem is that prop-valves always have a knee point. And so adding a second one would give you two knee points and be very difficult to tune.
But, this has me thinking about the '04 Outlander rotors. 11.55" and bolt on for 5-lug DSM. I wonder if they'd fit inside camaro calipers/brackets. The 300zx rotors are 11.02". Is there an extra 1/4" of clearance between the rotor and the caliper? If so, you could be running 11.5" front (close to 20% better dissipation)with the smallest (38.1mm) PBR pistons which would shift the for aft ratio from 2.9 to 2.6 for a brake bias of 72% compared to factory 74% (which is actually significant). Then you get the backs doing more work (they're lazy in stock form) which further relieves the demand up front. I'm into it!
But, this has me thinking about the '04 Outlander rotors. 11.55" and bolt on for 5-lug DSM. I wonder if they'd fit inside camaro calipers/brackets. The 300zx rotors are 11.02". Is there an extra 1/4" of clearance between the rotor and the caliper? If so, you could be running 11.5" front (close to 20% better dissipation)with the smallest (38.1mm) PBR pistons which would shift the for aft ratio from 2.9 to 2.6 for a brake bias of 72% compared to factory 74% (which is actually significant). Then you get the backs doing more work (they're lazy in stock form) which further relieves the demand up front. I'm into it!