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I have the standard Granada brakes on my Dax40, and am in the process of upgrading.
In doing so, I wanted to quantify the effect of putting larger brakes on the front, and to compare the available handbrake calipers at the back.
I found the results quite informative so wanted to share. Comments and observations welcome.
My observations are that the Hispec integrated handbrake caliper has a suitable piston area to give a useful improvement over the standard rear brakes;
That the Cosworth option has the smallest pad area (same as the standard Granada), and the Wilwood has the smallest piston area.
While I know that all these are being used successfully, I am just trying to make sure that my non-servo assisted arrangement will work efficiently, so I was being 'picky' about optimising balance, pedal effort and line pressures.
Aside from these few handbrake caliper choices, the world is our oyster if we choose to use a seperate handbrake caliper (or a hydraulic one).
I asked Wilwood (Rally Design) about the possibility of a larger handbrake caliper, and they said that they have been looking into it.
While the Hispec seems ok, I believe that the handbrake only applies pressure on one side, so although the caliper seems appropriate, I am not sure about the efficiency of the handbrake. Does anyone know if this is correct, or how well the handbrake works?
I know that Ian Anderson has a Saab front on the rear his 40, and would be interested to compare if I knew the piston diameter and pad size. Ian?
The caliper data and some bar charts in the attached pdf to avoid a cluttered thread.
Dave
I have the standard Granada brakes on my Dax40, and am in the process of upgrading.
In doing so, I wanted to quantify the effect of putting larger brakes on the front, and to compare the available handbrake calipers at the back.
I found the results quite informative so wanted to share. Comments and observations welcome.
My observations are that the Hispec integrated handbrake caliper has a suitable piston area to give a useful improvement over the standard rear brakes;
That the Cosworth option has the smallest pad area (same as the standard Granada), and the Wilwood has the smallest piston area.
While I know that all these are being used successfully, I am just trying to make sure that my non-servo assisted arrangement will work efficiently, so I was being 'picky' about optimising balance, pedal effort and line pressures.
Aside from these few handbrake caliper choices, the world is our oyster if we choose to use a seperate handbrake caliper (or a hydraulic one).
I asked Wilwood (Rally Design) about the possibility of a larger handbrake caliper, and they said that they have been looking into it.
While the Hispec seems ok, I believe that the handbrake only applies pressure on one side, so although the caliper seems appropriate, I am not sure about the efficiency of the handbrake. Does anyone know if this is correct, or how well the handbrake works?
I know that Ian Anderson has a Saab front on the rear his 40, and would be interested to compare if I knew the piston diameter and pad size. Ian?
The caliper data and some bar charts in the attached pdf to avoid a cluttered thread.
Dave