Initial feedback on the booster delete...
Looking at data from QR National in late 2016 and Sandown in Jan 2017 as the only change in the car (with the exception of different rear spring rates) is the delete of the brake booster. The pads were the same Winmax W6.5's front/rear. Tyres were AD08R's. Whilst they are not the same speed, the distance 'washed' off is the same. Therefore you would expect to see similar G forces and braking distances.
QR - Blue (G's), Purple (Speed), Mauve (F brake Pressure)
Sandown - Yellow (G's), Pink (Speed), Light Green (F Brake Pressure).
Have also looked at some braking from 125 km/h to 65 km/h, including data from July 2013
It is obvious there is the more F Brake pressure on the QR Trace and the higher G Force developed. In addition, the QR trace shows the brake pressure increasing again after being backed off. This is not optimal (bad skill/technique)
The Sandown trace shows less G force being generated on the initial application. This could have been lack of experience with the brakes, however at no time at Sandown did I have brake lockup ...
What is promising in the Sandown brake trace is the constant pressure used and the trail braking at the end.
When you consider the OEM NA6 prop valve above the knee point increases the rear brake pressure by 1psi for every 3.34psi above 427psi. Therefore at QR when the F brakes were at 664psi the rear was at 498 psi. This equates to a bias of 75%. However, what is evident is the actual reduction in brake pressure using the W6.5's over a 'normal' pad, this could also start to explain why, if using aggressive pads that the rear feels like it is doing less, simply the pressure in the system is less. In the OEM system you would expect to see almost 1,000 PSI on the fronts if using OEM pads.
At Sandown the F/R brake pressures were the same. At times this made the car feel 'unstable' at hard braking, but not impossible to control.
What needs to be done is develop more G in braking to see if the change was a positive. So, the jury is out, but it is looking very promising if I can use all the available grip of the tyres.
QR SAN 001 by
Eipeip, on Flickr
Sandown 2017 Braking (W6.5's F/R, no brake booster, AD08R's)
Sandown Jan 2017 by
Eipeip, on Flickr
Morgan Park E July 2013 - NB8B brakes A1RM's in the front and EBC green in the rear. R888's (from memory). Note the 'wave' in the brake trace...
Morgan Park E July 2013 by
Eipeip, on Flickr
Eastern Creek Oct 2015 - Winmax W5's F and W3's R on AD08R's. Braking from 125 km/h to 65 km/h (with brake booster). Note the 'wave' in the brake trace... (starts to see pattern)
WTAC 2015 by
Eipeip, on Flickr
QR National June 2016 - Winmax 6.5's F/R, brake booster on AD08R's. Whilst this shows better performance over the non boosted brakes, it highlights (again) the lack of brake pedal control by the driver.
QR National June 2016 by
Eipeip, on Flickr