I just found out today that there's a dual piston caliper that's a direct fit for the front brakes in my car, which are currently single piston. Not only that, but they're the same price!
The piston area is the same between the two, so the clamping force will be the same. If you want specifics, the difference is one 2.5 inch piston or two 1.77 inch pistons; both provide 4.9 square inches of area in the bore.
The big difference is that the dual piston caliper takes a pad that's nearly twice the size as the single piston caliper.
My question to brake gurus out there is this: would there be any noticeable performance change--good or bad--that would result from a swap?
The piston area is the same between the two, so the clamping force will be the same. If you want specifics, the difference is one 2.5 inch piston or two 1.77 inch pistons; both provide 4.9 square inches of area in the bore.
The big difference is that the dual piston caliper takes a pad that's nearly twice the size as the single piston caliper.
My question to brake gurus out there is this: would there be any noticeable performance change--good or bad--that would result from a swap?