GeoffP
09-17-2012, 05:56 PM
Hi guys,
While at RTTH this past weekend, I found out with the help of Michael Tucker that my car's brake bias is messed up. I can't lock the rear wheels no matter how hard I push the brake pedal. The car in question is my 68 Camaro. It has Prodigy Customs whole car brake kit (bought several years ago). The system is all Wilwood. It has 12.19" drilled and slotted rotors front and rear, DynaPro 6 calipers in the front and the standard Dynalite 4's on the rear. Braided brake lines for all the flex lines. Dual diaphragm brake booster with a old style Corvette 4 wheel disc master cylinder and a generic brand adjustable proportioning valve. The prop valve is turned all the way in for the highest rear line pressure and I removed the OE prop valve when I installed everything so that's not an issue. Dutch from Baer suggested that I had a few options to try to fix it: 1. bigger rotors 2. swap brake pad compounds until I find one that works 3. replace the calipers for ones that have a larger piston diameter. I think I prefer option 3 but I'm honestly not sure where to start as far as figuring out what caliper in Wilwood's line I already have vs what I should look at for replacement. I really think I'm to the point that I really need to work on tuning my car to get any faster on the autocross so I would love to figure this out before GG Charlotte since I'm thinking about going.
Thanks in advance for any help y'all have for me!
While at RTTH this past weekend, I found out with the help of Michael Tucker that my car's brake bias is messed up. I can't lock the rear wheels no matter how hard I push the brake pedal. The car in question is my 68 Camaro. It has Prodigy Customs whole car brake kit (bought several years ago). The system is all Wilwood. It has 12.19" drilled and slotted rotors front and rear, DynaPro 6 calipers in the front and the standard Dynalite 4's on the rear. Braided brake lines for all the flex lines. Dual diaphragm brake booster with a old style Corvette 4 wheel disc master cylinder and a generic brand adjustable proportioning valve. The prop valve is turned all the way in for the highest rear line pressure and I removed the OE prop valve when I installed everything so that's not an issue. Dutch from Baer suggested that I had a few options to try to fix it: 1. bigger rotors 2. swap brake pad compounds until I find one that works 3. replace the calipers for ones that have a larger piston diameter. I think I prefer option 3 but I'm honestly not sure where to start as far as figuring out what caliper in Wilwood's line I already have vs what I should look at for replacement. I really think I'm to the point that I really need to work on tuning my car to get any faster on the autocross so I would love to figure this out before GG Charlotte since I'm thinking about going.
Thanks in advance for any help y'all have for me!