bettonracing17
Automotive
- Mar 31, 2005
- 31
Not a secondary caliper for handbrakes/ parking brakes.
This is an idea more for discussion than for implementation.
Car: Circuit racer. 4lb+/hp. Wide slicks all round. Medium downforce. Short wheelbase.
Avg. Track: Low/ medium speed corners after long straights. Occassional stoplight after hwy offramp... jk.
Proposed brake setup: Front wheels only. Custom knuckle. Twin calipers mounted 180deg apart. Single master cylinder for all 4 front calipers (appropriately sized). Adjustable f/r wheel bias bar. Adjustable pedal ratio.
Intended advantages: A wider range of useful calipers and all the resulting advantages (read: cost).
Observed disadvantages: Complexity. More time consuming brake jobs. More parts to fail. Increased unsprung weight. I suspect a reduction in clamping effectiveness of each caliper (compared to a single caliper setup) but overall more brake friction overall and thus
calculations would be slightly more complex.
Assumptions: The designer has required resources to properly size all (6) calipers. The knuckles would be optimized for the proposed setup. The tuner & driver have good enough communication and knowledge to find the [presumably narrowed] f/r bias sweetspot. Adequate brake cooling.
I'm sure if this setup worked favorably, I'd be able to find something on the net or at the tracks. Searches proved fruitless.
If anybody's experimented with similar setups, as well as those of You more educated ones, please educate me.
Note: I may add additional points as I remember them.
Regards,
H. Kurt Betton
This is an idea more for discussion than for implementation.
Car: Circuit racer. 4lb+/hp. Wide slicks all round. Medium downforce. Short wheelbase.
Avg. Track: Low/ medium speed corners after long straights. Occassional stoplight after hwy offramp... jk.
Proposed brake setup: Front wheels only. Custom knuckle. Twin calipers mounted 180deg apart. Single master cylinder for all 4 front calipers (appropriately sized). Adjustable f/r wheel bias bar. Adjustable pedal ratio.
Intended advantages: A wider range of useful calipers and all the resulting advantages (read: cost).
Observed disadvantages: Complexity. More time consuming brake jobs. More parts to fail. Increased unsprung weight. I suspect a reduction in clamping effectiveness of each caliper (compared to a single caliper setup) but overall more brake friction overall and thus
calculations would be slightly more complex.
Assumptions: The designer has required resources to properly size all (6) calipers. The knuckles would be optimized for the proposed setup. The tuner & driver have good enough communication and knowledge to find the [presumably narrowed] f/r bias sweetspot. Adequate brake cooling.
I'm sure if this setup worked favorably, I'd be able to find something on the net or at the tracks. Searches proved fruitless.
If anybody's experimented with similar setups, as well as those of You more educated ones, please educate me.
Note: I may add additional points as I remember them.
Regards,
H. Kurt Betton