Thanks for all the input guys! When I went to the track the first time I boiled the brake fluid and changed it from whatever the previous owner was using to Motul RBF 600 as recommended by a friend who uses it in his Evo which sees regular track time.
The car has Project Mu pads but I'm unsure which type as I didn't put them on the car, and I do still run into pad fade sometimes.
I'd thought of controlling the bias with an adjustable proportioning valve and moving the knee point as well as reducing the rate that the pressure drops to the rears from that point. I hadn't thought of trying different coefficient pads front vs rear, that's an interesting idea!
It does sounds like I'll be better of waiting till I have the rears sorted before installing the BBK's and just trying new pads for the time being.
Any suggestions on pad choice? They'd have to be appropriate for daily driving as well as track use so I wouldn't be able to use pads that take a while to reach operating temp.
I do remember Eric mentioning having his setup on a brake dyno, I'd never heard of one before, is it done on the car and can they be used to help you fine tune your setup?