a222133 wrote:So you can still have ITB,s with a reasonable length stack and B/B
Prior to the booster delete I already had sufficient clearance for an air box with 111mm trumpets. The reasons for the booster delete was
- better control of brakes
- bias adjustability by balance bar and not a valve
- safety, as the front and rear now have seperate fluid sources
- peer pressure
Inital feedback is positive, will comment further when dríven at QR.
The other issue with the brake booster and OEM prop valve is when you use aggressive (track) pads the overall system pressure is reduced. In the NA6 the F/R pressure is 1:1 then above 427psi it is 3.34:1 and the max pressure is 975 for the front. A rough calc using F brake pressures from Sandown and Winmax 6.5's, if the OEM brake system was installed the bias would have been around 85%. At Sandown I maxed at 504 psi on the front, however with the bias the rear was the same as the front. This allowed better brake control as well as trail braking very late into the corner.
However, the brakes are only part of a system, to stop depends on tyre grip. The limit I have found with the AD08R's is about 1.3 in braking/cornering. Therefore to be optimal the G force should be around this (conditions dependant), it is no use having a powerful brake system if the tyres cannot grip.
The biggest change is instead of deciding how far to push the pedal it is now how much pressure do I use on the pedal. A bit like power steering delete, the change is move then turn as opossed to turn and move with power steering. Only negative at the moment is my knee is still sore