For testing- Turbo brakes with dot 3 fluid and wagon proportioning valve w/ same wrx rims and axxis ultimates.
Now on car- Turbo brakes with dot 3 fluid and wagon proportioning valve w/ 94 turbo rims with michelin mxv4+ tires.
Pedal feel is the same between the turbo brakes and the L brakes, although the turbo brakes had dot 3 and the NA had dot 4. Dissappointing, especially considering that the L rotors were glazed as hell and the turbo rotors are not.
Stopping distance, surprisingly, was 3 feet longer with the turbo brakes. This was an average of 5 consecutive 60-0 stops with my buddy the G-tech. The longest distance was thrown out. Numbers were 122 and 125. I'll attribute this to the shifted forward brake bias. Evidently the sedan prop valve will not alter the split point (or doesn't alter it enough) before traction is lost.
Using the same test method, the michelin tires averaged a 124 foot stopping distance on the turbo brakes. The re's were s205/55r16, the michelins 195/60r15. The re's are a bit flatspotted and have been through too many heat cycles though.

I would like to mention im very happy with these braking distances in general though; they're really excellent.
On road, the turbo brakes really excel. My normal hwy 9 run is 7 miles downhill, with 2 predictable stops because my brakes are overheated. This run did not seem to phase the turbo brake/ultimates though, which is the reason for the upgrade. I am completely satisfied. I can't tell that the bias is different on road.
I'm not a scientist or anything, and my testing is 'informal' to say the least.