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Old November 12th 2002, 07:59
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Usually a car is configured for a 60-40 front/rear or 70-30 bias so that hard braking during cornering doesn't lock up the back wheels. The master cylinder creates the bias by pushing more fluid to the fronts than the rears, however, if you have porsche 4-pots on vented turbo discs at the back and standard front calipers you could run into a few problems!

You can get 2-pot porsche brembos to work with 944 discs, but I'd recommend similar brakes front to back.

Good Luck!

Andy.
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'55 oval GL
944T Calipers and discs front & rear.
17" Turbo rims 205/40 front, 215/45
rears
230BHP TIV fuel injected.
IRS+Berg 5 speed box.
Build in progress.
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