So I was talking to one of the Viper Cup teams at the past NARRA event and he suggested putting a set of front calipers on the rear to help increase the rear brake bias of the car.
That got me thinking..
Currently I run brakeman 3 pads front and rear on ACR rotors on 295/345 Hoosier R6's.
I noticed I do a LOT of engine braking coming into the turns to really help me brake very late.
I tried to go into the turn without the engine braking and holy crap, no way, not enough stopping power.
I'm going to bigger front tires and am considering switching to the ACR-X rotors up front so I can run a bigger pad, but am also thinking I might as well visit the rear braking setup as well.
What do you track rats think?
- Keith
That got me thinking..
Currently I run brakeman 3 pads front and rear on ACR rotors on 295/345 Hoosier R6's.
I noticed I do a LOT of engine braking coming into the turns to really help me brake very late.
I tried to go into the turn without the engine braking and holy crap, no way, not enough stopping power.
I'm going to bigger front tires and am considering switching to the ACR-X rotors up front so I can run a bigger pad, but am also thinking I might as well visit the rear braking setup as well.
What do you track rats think?
- Keith