beavis wrote:Regarding your braking situation, first thing I'd do is a new set of more agressive pads. I always suggest Hawk HPS / HP+ / Blue for daily /weekender/track .
And no, you won't be able to upgrade your rear discs without getting the larger caliper to suit - but i don't think you need to just yet.
Thank you Sir,
I enjoyed watching your brake video the other day, have also been reading up on bpv's and forum posts regarding the sports brakes being fitted to earlier models.
The Akebono pads that are on the fronts are a very dusty pad which leads me to believe they are also aggressive. I'm personally not a fan of them and wonder if that's making the brake balance worse again.
Under very light braking all is well. Having to stop quickly is a different story. There is not much of a line between light and lock-up breaking.
Unfortunately I'm not confident that the stock rears with a more aggressive pad will be enough.
I've read many a post from people that have the full set of sport brakes and they still complain about not having enough rear brakes after knee point.
So, my plan is still to find a set of sports rears. Disc size goes from 231mm to 276mm @ 10mm thick. Piston is also bigger than all previous mx5 calipers.
If I still don't like the braking feel once at that stage, I will go for a more aggresive rear pad such as the Hawks.
Only after all of that will I be in a position to decide if I need to change out the bpv or not.
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