This is the

"on paper" bias effect comparison of the calipers+discs only.

Rev 1 OEM

= 60.5% f

/ 39.5% r

Rev 2 OEM

= 58.0% f

/ 42.0% r

Rev 2 WMS

= 57.0% f

/ 43.0% r

< 280.0mm WMS front

/ Rev 2 OEM rear

Rev 2 WMS

= 59.0% f

/ 41.0% r

< 298.5mm WMS front

/ Rev 2 OEM rear

In reality you get a bit more from the WMS calipers as they work better

(less losses in pad clip and slider friction).

As for fade, the 298.5x18 WMS seems to match or slightly beat the Rev 2 OEM with the same pad compound

(I swapped the two setups over a few times on my car)

- the WMS disc is lighter but bigger=better cooling.

The 280mm ones will have similar cooling to the Rev 2 disc, but less thermal mass

(the 280x28mm one isn't too much different to Rev 2 though), but the pads get an easier life in a 4-pot caliper, plus the caliper cools faster being aluminium which conducts heat away from the pads faster.

So hard to call on the fade one other than

"very similar"

- but remember you can get better pads for your money with a WMS caliper, so the

"
fade resistance per
£ spent on pads
" will be better than OEM for sure and this is what matters at the end of the day for most people

- the performance they get for their money.
