Brake from 100-0 or even 60-0. You will definitely notice a difference with bigger brakes not just tires. You can't downplay the performance of bigger brakes.Ok, lets clear this up.
PP will stop faster because of tires, not brakes. PP brakes will stop the car better under
repeated braking because more surface area.
PP suspension is moderately stiffer than non PP, not much of a difference. 3.55 gearing is not a terribly noticable difference with how torquey the eco is.
Agreed. Non-PP brakes can initiate ABS to kick in...that's a tire limitation, not rotor/pad/caliper. If not using the heat holding capacity of the rotors in repeated high speed stops, its dead weight that must not only be translated but also rotated for an average commuter car...ie, a lot of wasted energy to move for no reason.Ok, lets clear this up.
PP will stop faster because of tires, not brakes. PP brakes will stop the car better under
repeated braking because more surface area.
PP suspension is moderately stiffer than non PP, not much of a difference. 3.55 gearing is not a terribly noticable difference with how torquey the eco is.
Sure can. No advantage on a daily driver and will in fact cost ET if one drag races. Small brakes in many circumstances are better than behemoth brakes. Marketing wants us to believe bigger is always better...not true w/ boobs and def not true w/ brakes.You can't downplay the performance of bigger brakes.
I was talking about braking performance. Also the weight difference between the two is negligible and will not affect quarter mile times. If weight is a concern, you'd be better off dieting yourself than opting for smaller brakes. And yes there is an absolute advantage in daily driving. It just depends on how you define daily driving. I define daily driving as a main method of transportation. Daily driving could also include spirited driving not just mpg (why I don't drive a Prius). The only good thing small brakes are good for is drag racing and gas mileage. The base ecoboost brakes aren't light enough to make a difference from the performance package brakes in the quarter mile so that point is moot. You make it sound like the pp brakes are made of giant chunks of lead. The difference is 1 inch on the rotor and 2 pistons on an aluminum caliper. :lol: do you drive with a purse? Beter not! Might lose some ET in the quarter mile. ;)Sure can. No advantage on a daily driver and will in fact cost ET if one drag races. Small brakes in many circumstances are better than behemoth brakes. Marketing wants us to believe bigger is always better...not true w/ boobs and def not true w/ brakes.
You made a blanket statement about bigger brakes. I addressed that. Take a breath...jeez.I was talking about braking performance. Also the weight difference between the two is negligible and will not affect quarter mile times. If weight is a concern, you'd be better off dieting yourself than opting for smaller brakes. And yes there is an absolute advantage in daily driving. It just depends on how you define daily driving. I define daily driving as a main method of transportation. Daily driving could also include spirited driving not just mpg (why I don't drive a Prius). The only good thing small brakes are good for is drag racing and gas mileage. The base ecoboost brakes aren't light enough to make a difference from the performance package brakes in the quarter mile so that point is moot. You make it sound like the pp brakes are made of giant chunks of lead. The difference is 1 inch on the rotor and 2 pistons on an aluminum caliper. :lol: do you drive with a purse? Beter not! Might lose some ET in the quarter mile. ;)
Now to address performance. A pp pack car will be able to carve canyons better not only because of the tires and suspension, but because it can wait longer to brake and will have less brake fade. That doesn't make the non pp car a bad choice. It's just not the performance oriented choice.
Not to nitpick, but that was stability control that helped out out.And ladders! This morning, on the freeway, a ladder flew off a truck 5 car lengths in front of me. The PP came in handy to brake and swerve (and traction control to keep me straight ahead)

If you can get the ABS to kick in - then bigger brakes won't help, you need better tires. And you can get the ABS to chatter away in the non-PP unit.Brake from 100-0 or even 60-0. You will definitely notice a difference with bigger brakes not just tires. You can't downplay the performance of bigger brakes.
I think all these super cars with huge brakes are doing it wrongSo you brake experts are saying there is nothing better about larger surface area/more pistons?
I think all these super cars with huge brakes are doing it wrong