New Wilwood Calipers - Spring or no Spring?
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Hi everyone, my new calipers are about to arrive, and I want to see what people think of using the springs or not. I am in favor of the new calipers because they appear to have less friction (than what I have today). Will the springs cause the friction now? Anyone have experience of before/after for the springs? Thanks in advance!
Steve Introne
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Hmm, I guess no-one has experienced the spring vs no-spring?
Steve Introne
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Former Specracer National Champion |
We have put them on 15ish cars and none have the springs. I haven't felt the springs, but I also don't experience that dramatic soft pedal that folks have described.
I can tell you one thing, going back to a car that didnt have the new calipers sure sucked to me. The modulation feel is just better with the new calipers. -Mike Miserendino |
Thanks Mike. I wonder if anyone has tried the springs. Do you think you will be putting them in?
Steve Introne
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I have used the new brakes with and without the springs. I started without and gave the brakes a solid weekend to break in. While the pedal travel got better in was not good enough for what I was looking for. So I added a set of springs. This made the pedal travel better. The first few times I tested this (Road Atlanta practice day) I also came in and checked the brake drag by jacking the car up and spinning the wheel. Both front and rear spun with no drag each time.
The choice to use or not use the sprigs should be based on feel and not drag increase. Assuming a well maintained brake system these will not cause drag. Tray
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Awesome Tray, exactly what I was hoping to hear. Thanks!!
Steve Introne
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I really have not gotten a handle on the new brakes. I have been persistently a second slower with them. I have a really hard time with situations where you need just a little brush of brake. I have 1.5" travel at the pedal before any resistance builds, so you really have to hit the brakes for them to work, which is not my style. I haven't tried the springs yet, but will soon.
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With that much more more brake pedal movement, is it hard to heel-toe with the new brakes?
Scott Ross
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I got to use them this weekend at Limerock. I had zero issues. First session out, I felt it was initiallysoft, then hard, but after that, didn't notice anything different. I like them. I'm not a heel/toe guy, so can't help on that question.
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I've had the new calipers since last year and I tap up before every application due to the knock back.
I put the springs in this weekend and really liked the result. Like a lot. I still have to tap up after significant curb work but the pedal feels much better to me now. ____________
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