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That’s what i was hoping for but that’s maxed out i think without cutting or new plates and that’s what was recommended by Ford in the manual for this car. That said it does not sound like a lot
I love that they use “Mu” for brake pad friction we use it in aviation for runway friction on landing. I never understood what it actually meant but i know it’s directly proportional to friction lol (see full post)
Chart below is from Ferodo website for pad friction to temp relationship:Here is Pagid RSL29 chart:No chart from EBC but according to their website they have two version of the Blue stuff pads.
1. Regular blue stuff @ .42 Mu
2. Blue stuff...
I don't know about the laws, but the stock brake pads on the Dark Horse have a higher coefficient of friction than that (the purple line on the chart in the post immediately above this one).