hey guys! i was just wondering if the rear big brake kit for the rear is equipped will it enable the handbrake to lock i know u retain the stock caliper just spaced higher with bigger disc but does it drastically increase braking strenth to the handbrake?
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mx5 Rear big brake question!
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- zossy1
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Re: mx5 Rear big brake question!
No, not really.
Is your handbrake in a high-intensity usage environment? Autocross? Stunt driving?
Is your handbrake in a high-intensity usage environment? Autocross? Stunt driving?
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Re: mx5 Rear big brake question!
same caliper = same oem handbrake function. doens't matter if it has moved 10mm further away from the hubs.
braking is increased, but not drastically increase. as the pads are further away from the hubs.
braking is increased, but not drastically increase. as the pads are further away from the hubs.
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Re: mx5 Rear big brake question!
zossy1 wrote:Is your handbrake in a high-intensity usage environment? Autocross? Stunt driving?
I believe Dorimx5 is building a drift car, so that could certainly provide high-intensity usage.
project.r.racing wrote:same caliper = same oem handbrake function. doens't matter if it has moved 10mm further away from the hubs.
braking is increased, but not drastically increase. as the pads are further away from the hubs.
My basic understanding of physics/mechanical engineering would suggest that the braking torque is basically directly proportional to the distance from the centre of the hub (T = Fd). So a 10% increase in distance from pad to centre of the hub = 10% increase in braking torque. But I imagine there would be other factors which would alter this.
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Re: mx5 Rear big brake question!
yup sounds like you got it right. and yeah there would be other factors as you said.PaulF wrote:project.r.racing wrote:same caliper = same oem handbrake function. doens't matter if it has moved 10mm further away from the hubs.
braking is increased, but not drastically increase. as the pads are further away from the hubs.
My basic understanding of physics/mechanical engineering would suggest that the braking torque is basically directly proportional to the distance from the centre of the hub (T = Fd). So a 10% increase in distance from pad to centre of the hub = 10% increase in braking torque. But I imagine there would be other factors which would alter this.
if building a drift car. id go straight for a hydrulic setup for the rears. a NA8C 250mm rear rotors with hydrulic setup would have far better rear braking than NB8B 276mm rotors on oem handbrake.
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