nomis3613
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Hi All,
I've been measuring stopping distance to try and find the best brake balance settings, and it's thrown up a strange results. Here are the brake balance settings (f,r) and the stopping distances (for reference, car is bmw 2002 turbo, sport medium tyres, sport brakes, no aero).
First, increasing the front brakes' strength:
2,0 = 92.5m
3,0 = 92.0m
4,0 = 93.0m
6,0 = 93.5m
I was a bit surprised that the optimal braking strength was so low (doesn't give more range for adjustment. But otherwise, this seems totally normal to me, the shortest stopping distance is when the tyres are held at their optimum slip speed, but then the distance increases for higher strengths as the ABS kicks in to avoid locked tyres. Also, the results were consistent with the sound- slight screeching for 2, a bit more for 3, then heaps for 4+. All good, lets move on to the rears...
0,1 = 96.0m
0,2 = 95.0m
0,3 = 93.5m
0,4 = 93.0m
0,5 = 92.0m
0,6 = 92.0m
0,7 = 91.5m
...(skipped a few to save time from here on)...
0,9 = 90.5m
...
0.15 = 89.0m
0,24 = 88.0m
What on earth???? The rear brake strength is maxed out and still it's not locking the wheels! (no screeching sounds for any of these tests either) This totally contradicts real life (rear tyres need less brake strength than front tyres to lock) and also Scaff's guide (static weight and weight transfer vs brake controller).
Any ideas??
After this, I switched to Racing Medium tyres and although I didn't measure any stopping distances, from listening to the screeching the results followed the same trends as the Sport tyres: front tyres locking at a fairly low brake setting (but slightly higher than Sport tyres) and the rear tyres not even locking at maximum setting. (there was also dualshock vibration when braking with the Racing tyres which I did not get when running the Sports tyres- wonder what this means?)
Thanks in advance,
Simon
I've been measuring stopping distance to try and find the best brake balance settings, and it's thrown up a strange results. Here are the brake balance settings (f,r) and the stopping distances (for reference, car is bmw 2002 turbo, sport medium tyres, sport brakes, no aero).
First, increasing the front brakes' strength:
2,0 = 92.5m
3,0 = 92.0m
4,0 = 93.0m
6,0 = 93.5m
I was a bit surprised that the optimal braking strength was so low (doesn't give more range for adjustment. But otherwise, this seems totally normal to me, the shortest stopping distance is when the tyres are held at their optimum slip speed, but then the distance increases for higher strengths as the ABS kicks in to avoid locked tyres. Also, the results were consistent with the sound- slight screeching for 2, a bit more for 3, then heaps for 4+. All good, lets move on to the rears...
0,1 = 96.0m
0,2 = 95.0m
0,3 = 93.5m
0,4 = 93.0m
0,5 = 92.0m
0,6 = 92.0m
0,7 = 91.5m
...(skipped a few to save time from here on)...
0,9 = 90.5m
...
0.15 = 89.0m
0,24 = 88.0m
What on earth???? The rear brake strength is maxed out and still it's not locking the wheels! (no screeching sounds for any of these tests either) This totally contradicts real life (rear tyres need less brake strength than front tyres to lock) and also Scaff's guide (static weight and weight transfer vs brake controller).
Any ideas??
After this, I switched to Racing Medium tyres and although I didn't measure any stopping distances, from listening to the screeching the results followed the same trends as the Sport tyres: front tyres locking at a fairly low brake setting (but slightly higher than Sport tyres) and the rear tyres not even locking at maximum setting. (there was also dualshock vibration when braking with the Racing tyres which I did not get when running the Sports tyres- wonder what this means?)
Thanks in advance,
Simon