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    1. #1
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      Mar 2005
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      FREE Brake Calculations-PBC

      As many of you know getting ahold of the right brake upgrade can sometimes be time consuming or confusing and at worst end up leaving a guy without any type of an upgrade at all. In the link below I have posted an image of our brake calculator that demonstrates the major factors that revolve around big brake upgrades.

      1. Caliper bore dimensions
      2. Master cylinder bore dimension
      3. Rotor diameter
      (note: Of course there are many other factors that are looked at by engineers, but this simple "quick check" as we call it will let you know if you are headed in the right direction)

      So.... if any of you are second guessing what would actually be considered an upgrade (whether it's a retrofit/donor car or a would-be Big Brake Upgrade), send those inquiries to me via PM and I will post your calculations back via e-mail or on the PT boards to show the math backing your proposed upgrade.

      Go here to view our brake calculator (PM me for FREE checks on proposed systems)

      https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/at...tid=6324&stc=1

      Please bare in mind that this calculator is a "quick check" but hits on the most important factors when attempting to achieve an overall upgrade in brake torque. It is also used in comparison for a 1 time stop with 2 identical vehicles.....each running different setup's in front brakes. Sometimes when the overall % is low one must remember that stop after stop most BBK's or larger systems will outperform the OE setups because of other factors like (added rotor mass=less heat, SS Flex lines=Less overall system flex, High Temp fluid=less likely to experience fade, Perfomance compounds in pads=Outperforming OE pads in more ways than one, etc.



      You will notice in the 69' Camaro in the example above that even though we are using the largest of Wilwood's Forged Superlite calipers that if we did not change the stock 1 1/8 bore cylinder down to 15/16 then we would end up with a downgrade hydraulically ( in the example you will see that because of the .9375(15/16) bore master that we still end up with a hydraulic upgrade...still not much. It is the larger diameter rotor that is boosting the % up there! Not the calipers!
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      Last edited by LTorres; 11-18-2005 at 03:45 PM. Reason: adding additional information
      Laramie Torres


    2. #2
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      So far this has gone very well!! I have recieved a few phone calls and a couple of PM's. If I can help anyone else (with this information) please do not hesitate to contact me!!

      Thank you PT members!!
      Laramie Torres

    3. #3
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      I've had great luck with these guy's and they helped me design a kit for my truck.

      www.syborgtwinturbo.com

      PS - Everyone that see's there 14" kit on the front of my truck is in shock how big they are.
      marty-mj
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