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The thing is, these are old cars with old fashioned systems. I think you'd need a very expensive set up to feel like a modern car... My 2005 5 series BMW 'seems' like it stops better, because it has a modern very assisted feel to make driving easier....
I've got a rear disc conversion, and C5 Corvette brakes on the front of my Camaro, big 2 piston calipers, 13" discs, hard pads, stainless lines, hi temp race fluid etc, and it still feels like you have to stamp on the stop pedal to get them to work compared to the BMW.... but in reality, once up to temperature it probably stops as well or better, and certainly has no brake fade during hard use... just way less assisted...
The standard system isn't too bad for most people, and unless you're repeatedly very hard braking from speed, most will be fine with a good condition standard set up with decent, pads, discs and fluid.
So, to alter the old fashioned braking system is it possible to direct buy bolt on upgrades to replace the archaic components? Also I'm guessing the Corvette brakes didn't fit under the standard 15" rims?