no - while the fronts will always work harder than the rears, due to weight transfer, that's not the way to set it up
big reds up front without also doing them in the back results in unbalanced braking and actually increases braking distance - it only "feels" like you're braking better because the nose dives more due to the higher clamping force of the larger brake - but nose dive is NOT a good thing - that transfers all of the load to the front of the car, and then the rear brakes aren't doing anything for stopping, and can actually lock up - you need to keep the weight on the rear - you do this by having the rear brakes grab as hard as the front and pull the whole car down more evenly
in a 50/50 car, braking should be more balanced - weight transfer will do the rest - i know it sounds odd, but it's right
you can see more about this on the stoptech site
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