Dual Piston Previa Caliper

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jdub

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lol @ tubbie

2.37X1=2.37
1.75x2=3.5


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The area of a circle is Pi x radius squared.

The 2.37" caliper has an area of 4.40"

The 1.75" caliper has an area of 2.40 X 2 = 4.80"
 

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jdub said:
:umno:

The area of a circle is Pi x radius squared.

The 2.37" caliper has an area of 4.40"

The 1.75" caliper has an area of 2.40 X 2 = 4.80"

Still sold, I think the dual pots will also help me stop cracking pads when I mash the brakes.

On my stock calipers I always have a large crack down the center of the pads right where the center of the pot is. Ive tried 3 brands of pads so far that have done the same.
 

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Stock: 4.11 sq/inch
Previa:4.81 sq/inch

Using measurements given above. So approx. 17% :nono: (wrong. 9%):icon_conf more clamping power.
However, as pointed out above, if you can lock them with the stock calipers, you won't gain anything. (If your supra has ABS, as mine does, they don't normally lock anyway.) There may be some advantage heat build-up wise, as there may be more fluid in the caliper to absorb heat. I'm too tired to properly think through the ramifications at the moment. Someone else's turn.

Edit: oops, someone beat me to it. That's what happens when you're tired and type slow...
 
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jdub

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Frank - check your math ;)

It's actually an 9% increase in area with the Previa caliper. Really not worth it IMO unless you have to replace your calipers anyway. However, the dual caliper should help spread the clamping force better across the pad.
 

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jdub said:
:umno:

The area of a circle is Pi x radius squared.

The 2.37" caliper has an area of 4.40"

The 1.75" caliper has an area of 2.40 X 2 = 4.80"

bingo. math/geometry is pretty tough....:aigo:

as jdub said, it's probably not worth running out and buying them right now....but if your calipers are ailing, wouldn't hurt to step up to 'em.
 

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jdub said:
Frank - check your math ;)

It's actually an 9% increase in area with the Previa caliper. Really not worth it IMO unless you have to replace your calipers anyway. However, the dual caliper should help spread the clamping force better across the pad.

You are absolutely correct. That's what happens when you use 4.11 as the basis of your calculations instead of 4.41. :icon_conf Dyslexia anyone?
 
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