by KinLoud » Tue Apr 19, 2005 11:25 pm
Not quite sure why you might want to do this? Show? Better braking?
Show - fair enough.
Better braking - before you have got to the stage of having to upgrade your calipers, I presume you have upgraded pads, changed disk diameter/thickness, better brake fluid. What problems are you experiencing? Uneven pad wear (tapering), brake fade, overheating? Have you considered a brake bias valve to reset the bias if you don't get the size pistons/piston area you want?
Also0 think about finding a bigger diameter brake master that will handle a greater caliper piston area without having too much pedal travel?
Well if you want to spend lots of money for the hell of it...
Measure the diameter of the standard AE86 front caliper piston = D .
Divide D by 2 to get the radius = R .
Multiply this by itself i.e. RxR = R squared
Then multiply R squared by 3.142 (PI) = Area
This will give you the area of your AE86 pistions.
Do the same thing for the pistons in one Wilwood caliper (each piston individually then add them together). This will give you the piston area of the Wilwood pistons. If the area is different from the AE86 piston area then go for a caliper for with smaller or bigger pistons and work out the area again until you get the same area.
This will tell you what caliper to use with the standard brake master.
NOTE - make sure you use the same units - don't mix mm and inches as this will make your brain hurt!
Ken
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