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Improvements to brake systems are
- Increase in disc radius
- Increase in caliper piston area
- Line pressure
- The friction coefficient between the pad and the rotor
What is a brake system?
- Converts the thermal energy through friction, and the brake system takes the kinetic energy of your moving vehicle.
- Larger discs will permit for more brake torque as the brake pad will apply pressure at a larger radius, permitting for a higher moment.
- Increasing the size of the pistons means you have more area to put in a specific pressure. If the pressure remains the same and the area increases, the force applied will be increased.
- Push your foot harder, and the car brakes harder due to this the line pressure increases.
- Self-explanatory, but if you can increase the friction between the pad and the rotor, you can increase the braking torque.
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