For many years, I used a BBK from Movi't in Germany consisting of 322x32 rotors and Brembo calipers as used on the Porsche 993 Turbo.
The setup worked very well with a home made kit with 4 piston AP Racing calipers in the rear.
Beeing a perfectionist...I bought a Brembo rear BBK with 330x28 disks.
The system works fine with a definite increase in deceleration for the same brake pressure.
The concern came when I had to do an emergency braking and a rear wheel momentarily locked up asking for quick correction!
I suppose one of the rear brake pads was not properly bedded in as a 12% braking force difference was measured between the wheels.
Another concern is that the braking force was higher in the rear by 26% on one side and 13% on the other.
This is probably due to the use of a racing pad upfront ( Pagid RS 29) vs a road pad ( Brembo OEM) in the rear.
The bite on the RS 29's is definitely on the low side.
I've ordered RS 29 pads for the rear as I'm attending a track day at Spa Francorchamps in Belgium but I wonder if there isn't a proportioning valve included in the NA2 ABS system that influences the F/R bias?
For info the front calipers carry 38 and 44 mm pistons while the rear carry 36 and 40 mm pistons that should give a 53.85 % front bias
The setup worked very well with a home made kit with 4 piston AP Racing calipers in the rear.
Beeing a perfectionist...I bought a Brembo rear BBK with 330x28 disks.
The system works fine with a definite increase in deceleration for the same brake pressure.
The concern came when I had to do an emergency braking and a rear wheel momentarily locked up asking for quick correction!
I suppose one of the rear brake pads was not properly bedded in as a 12% braking force difference was measured between the wheels.
Another concern is that the braking force was higher in the rear by 26% on one side and 13% on the other.
This is probably due to the use of a racing pad upfront ( Pagid RS 29) vs a road pad ( Brembo OEM) in the rear.
The bite on the RS 29's is definitely on the low side.
I've ordered RS 29 pads for the rear as I'm attending a track day at Spa Francorchamps in Belgium but I wonder if there isn't a proportioning valve included in the NA2 ABS system that influences the F/R bias?
For info the front calipers carry 38 and 44 mm pistons while the rear carry 36 and 40 mm pistons that should give a 53.85 % front bias