All great input! Thanks for the additional pics Glock-coma!
Okay, I totally agree that less surface area would equal higher clamp. So, for highest clamp, pad should be exactly the same size/shape as the pistons. Not sure I would want that though. I am not an engineer, but friction obviously has a part too.
So, looking at Glock-coma's recent pics and the original. Wouldn't the two outer 1/4 portions of the non-PP pad still contact the outer portion of the disc, just like the outer curved portion of the PP pad? In addition, comparing the non-PP pad to the PP pad in Glock's picture of pad in place on the rotor, wouldn't the 'extra' squared off portion on the inboard side of the non-PP pad also contact more of the inner portion of the disc?
I'm not sure the clamping force between the two pads would be that much different, as not sure the actual surface area of the two pads is that different. But, just wondering if there could be slightly more contact/sweep with the non-PP pad. Whatever it is, it is probably marginal (or straws) I agree, but seems if any small increase in performance there, guess it couldn't hurt.
Sorry been bouncing on/off between here and work--thus haven't even tried talking with EBC so far!