Fitted a BB kit recently left me wondering how I had changed the brake balance of my ST. Engineers are smart guys and I am sure Ford engineers are no different but here I was bolting on a bigger disc ( OEM : 278mm, KSport : 304mm) and changing the caliper to increase force on the pads and just hopping for the best, well sort off.
As well as increasing the front brake force I fitted a SiCo caliper bracket and the larger disc (OEM : 253mm, SiCo : 280mm) to try and compensate. Driving the vehicle and braking hard (ABS working), left me with the feeling that I have too much front brake.
I was wondering how other forum members with BB kits feel about their vehicles and the brake balance?.
I did find this useful brake torque calculator online. It is quite easy to use but you need to know caliper piston diameters. Below is the measurements I got for front brake percentage.
OEM : 73.2% front bias.
KSport front, 253mm rear disc : 79% front bias.
KSport front, 280mm rear disc : 75% front bias.
OEM front, 280mm rear disc : 68.5% front bias.
Piston diameters,
OEM front : 54mm (2.125").
OEM rear : 34mm (1.338").
I am going to experiment with disc pad compounds on the rear to change the CF (coefficient value) and see if I can notice a difference. This is the cheapest and easiest solution.
Sorry, forgot the link,
http://www.tceperformanceproducts.com/bias-calculator/
As well as increasing the front brake force I fitted a SiCo caliper bracket and the larger disc (OEM : 253mm, SiCo : 280mm) to try and compensate. Driving the vehicle and braking hard (ABS working), left me with the feeling that I have too much front brake.
I was wondering how other forum members with BB kits feel about their vehicles and the brake balance?.
I did find this useful brake torque calculator online. It is quite easy to use but you need to know caliper piston diameters. Below is the measurements I got for front brake percentage.
OEM : 73.2% front bias.
KSport front, 253mm rear disc : 79% front bias.
KSport front, 280mm rear disc : 75% front bias.
OEM front, 280mm rear disc : 68.5% front bias.
Piston diameters,
OEM front : 54mm (2.125").
OEM rear : 34mm (1.338").
I am going to experiment with disc pad compounds on the rear to change the CF (coefficient value) and see if I can notice a difference. This is the cheapest and easiest solution.
Sorry, forgot the link,
http://www.tceperformanceproducts.com/bias-calculator/