The brakes have terrbile torque. My old wilwoods would put you on the windshield if you were caught without a restraint harness (although they faded after 15-20 min). My current brakes will not stop the car. I have used them with Toyo Proxes RA1s (brand new) and Yokohama A005 (S02) slicks (brand new). They are not safe and will not stop the car effectively. Stoptech keeps telling me to bed the pads properly (I have done that now 3 times) and bleed the brakes (there is no air in the lines) and remove the brake bias (it is on the rear lines only and should not affect the front calipers). To give you an example- after 35 min of track time last weekend, there was still some rust on the rotors. As you know, the rotors should be shiny after any track time at all. I have only driven the car 2 hours the past 2 years, primarily because of my job and all the down time on the car due to install of Motons, Quaife dif, some motor work, and many brake issues. Both times were in the fall (Sep/Oct) at Heartland Park here in Topeka. A relatively fast road course with only 3 turns that are really demanding on the brakes (at the end of the long straight, the second turn after the carousel, and the end of the third straight), and I was never pushing it beyond 80% or so. The brakes were installed by Archer racing, and I also have large brake ducts. The last session I drove the brakes were below average from the start- it takes a lot of brake pressure to get them to bite, and then they faded even further after 15min of track time. Ambient temp was only around 50 F. I have been braking well before my typical brake points (and no trail braking to speak of) because I don't trust the brakes. They are the worst brakes I have ever owned, and for $8K I expected more. I don't think it is the tires or the brake fluid. I know its not the suspension. I know it is not the velocity I am carrying because it is slow. I originally suspected the BMC, but it is not leaking and Archer said it was fine. Therefore, I suspect it must be the calipers and pads. It seems the pistons simply do not force the pad into the rotors?