Okay, so after replacing the warped rotors I now have good functional brakes.. but I'm not entirely happy with them. The braking performance of the car is not as good as I would expect. It seems the fronts always lock, I cant remember ever locking a rear brake, so I'm wondering about moving the brake bias rearward, and what is the best way to go about it.
Car has almost 60R:40F static weight distribution, so the rear brakes should be able to do a decent amount of work.
As I see it the options are:
1) Change the rear brake pads to something with a higher friction rating - Will probably do this anyway since its only got decent road pads in the back.
2) Gut/bypass the proportioning valve so the rears get full line pressure all the time. A bit dubious about this since there must be a reason for the valve, wouldn't want to shift it too far back and end up always locking the rears.
3) Change the rear brake setup, thicker/bigger rotors and more piston area to increase braking force = $$$$ (parts + cert).
4) Dual master cylinder pedal box = $$$$ (Parts + cert)
Are there any other options? Preferably cheap, effective and not requiring a cert...
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