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Scott Barton wrote:None whatsover.Just larger discs with standard calipers.
Have tested it many times braking hard from speed and the car stays straight and true until coming to a stop.
bobhatton wrote:And a greater leverage on the disk.
Bob
MrLuke wrote:bobhatton wrote:And a greater leverage on the disk.
BobSame leverage unless you are moving the caliper?
Marf wrote:MrLuke wrote:bobhatton wrote:And a greater leverage on the disk.
BobSame leverage unless you are moving the caliper?
You'd have to move the caliper to fit a larger disc surely?
RyanRs wrote:and the increased number of pistons= better modulation on the pedal.
Leon. wrote:RyanRs wrote:and the increased number of pistons= better modulation on the pedal.
You misread my question![]()
lockys96 wrote:ap-racing mr2 kits are discontinued