
Balanced
Brake Upgrades

While
almost every current passenger car is capable of a single stop from
maximum speed at or near the limit of tire adhesion, the braking systems
of most passenger vehicles and light trucks and some sports cars are not
adequate for hard or sport driving or for towing. Most stock brake
systems lack sufficient thermal capacity - the system's ability to
absorb and transfer heat by conduction, convection and radiation into
the air or surrounding structure during severe driving. In addition many
stock calipers and their mountings are structurally not stiff enough at
higher line pressures and the resultant higher clamping loads. That is
why even though there is enough front brake torque to lock the front
wheels at highway legal speeds, caliper flex at the increased system
pressure required to stop the car from high speed may prevent wheel lock
up. Needless to say, most OEM brake pads are also not designed for
severe use, since cold stopping performance and quiet operation
typically are considered more important to new car buyers.
Several
factors should be considered in the selection of high performance
aftermarket braking systems. Some have to do with performance and
safety, some with ease of installation and some with cost. The object is
to select the system that will reliably fulfill your long-term needs
with the least trouble and the least cost.
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