Brake Pistons
Im looking at abbk and found this.
Wilwood FSL4 is product #120-7476-R/L with a piston size of 1.75" = 4.811 sq. inches
Stage II: Wilwood narrow mount SL6 is # 120-7228-FS 120-7229-FS with a piston size of 1.62/1.12/1.12" = 4.032 sq. inches
If the 4 piston has more sq. inches dousnt that make it better than the six? Or am I retarded and overlooking the obvious.
This is from on a dime performance brakes. Thanks
Wilwood FSL4 is product #120-7476-R/L with a piston size of 1.75" = 4.811 sq. inches
Stage II: Wilwood narrow mount SL6 is # 120-7228-FS 120-7229-FS with a piston size of 1.62/1.12/1.12" = 4.032 sq. inches
If the 4 piston has more sq. inches dousnt that make it better than the six? Or am I retarded and overlooking the obvious.

This is from on a dime performance brakes. Thanks
the primary advantage to increased # of pistons is better pad wear
as far as piston sizes, you have to then compare it to OE and see how they match up, to know if it will be a suitable match for the stock master cylinder
as far as piston sizes, you have to then compare it to OE and see how they match up, to know if it will be a suitable match for the stock master cylinder




