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I couldn't agree more. J55's are way under rated and with modern high performance pads they really perform well. When I installed my GS J55 calipers last year I opted for PowerStop Z26 Street Performance pads and rotors. The difference from stock pads is remarkable. C5/C6 Calipers have little advantage over a good J55 setup. Larger calipers like the C6 Z06 and other Brembo, Wilwood or Baer setups are good, but for the cost and installation headaches (parking brake) they are only an advantage if you track or autocross the car. But hey, if people like the look or feel the need for every ounce braking performance they can spend their money however they like! It's still a free country (for now).
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I think a lot of it is pedal feel vs actual results... electronic brakes make a huge difference in pedal feel
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Car and Driver 2009 ZR1, Z06, Z51 Test
From 70 ZR1= 141 Z06= 150 Z51= 152 So a C4 ZR1 with the J55, EBC/Hawk pads and modern rubber would probably be right in the mid 150s
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