I'm fitting vented disc and I'm wonder what size Wilwwod calipers other members used?
The standard Stag caliper is a piston of dia 57mm so I calculated that at 2552 mm2 (3.96). Ideally I think I need a caliper of 4.12 (ie 2 x piston dia 1.62 or 41.1mm) as this gives a total area of 2654mm2 which is only a fraction above the standard area of the original system. So the peddle travel should be about the same.
I need calipers with dust deals/boots, but Wilwood only do a 4.78 ie 3105 mm2 ( 2 x dia 1.75 or 44.45mm) with dust seals, which I feel would result in the brake peddle travel being a lot more.
What's been the experience of other members the have used a larger Wilwood caliper?
Another alternative, albeit more expensive are Hispec Calipers, they do a Billet 4 and have a Austin Princess equivalent, ie with lugs. The piston size of 41.2 so for 2 pistons (1 side) gives a piston area 2657mm2 which is very close to the Stag.
Have any members used Hispec calipers?
The standard Stag caliper is a piston of dia 57mm so I calculated that at 2552 mm2 (3.96). Ideally I think I need a caliper of 4.12 (ie 2 x piston dia 1.62 or 41.1mm) as this gives a total area of 2654mm2 which is only a fraction above the standard area of the original system. So the peddle travel should be about the same.
I need calipers with dust deals/boots, but Wilwood only do a 4.78 ie 3105 mm2 ( 2 x dia 1.75 or 44.45mm) with dust seals, which I feel would result in the brake peddle travel being a lot more.
What's been the experience of other members the have used a larger Wilwood caliper?
Another alternative, albeit more expensive are Hispec Calipers, they do a Billet 4 and have a Austin Princess equivalent, ie with lugs. The piston size of 41.2 so for 2 pistons (1 side) gives a piston area 2657mm2 which is very close to the Stag.
Have any members used Hispec calipers?
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