Braking question
All,
i have upgraded to a 99 spec brakes in my 94 FD. it's just a drop in.
unfortunately, i got the fronts only. it's larger caliper, larger disc. different caliper cylinder size front trailing and leading.
on some track events.... i feel like my front brakes are too tight on some corners.. it feels like the front wheels are screeching when i brake before corners.
normal drivings or hard braking of the car below 120 km/h is exceptionally good... stops the car well.
my question will be.....
does changing the front brakes to a better brakes messes up the original brake bias ?
what's the consequences of having more front brakes than a balanced front and back ?
i have upgraded to a 99 spec brakes in my 94 FD. it's just a drop in.
unfortunately, i got the fronts only. it's larger caliper, larger disc. different caliper cylinder size front trailing and leading.
on some track events.... i feel like my front brakes are too tight on some corners.. it feels like the front wheels are screeching when i brake before corners.
normal drivings or hard braking of the car below 120 km/h is exceptionally good... stops the car well.
my question will be.....
does changing the front brakes to a better brakes messes up the original brake bias ?
what's the consequences of having more front brakes than a balanced front and back ?
Wrong forum, but the short answer is "yes". 
Read this thread: https://www.rx7club.com/suspension-wheels-tires-brakes-20/fd-new-brake-options-605463/

Read this thread: https://www.rx7club.com/suspension-wheels-tires-brakes-20/fd-new-brake-options-605463/
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