mrvette
Phantom of the Opera
What I was trying to do with this thread is to show that non assisted brakes using new material like Willwood brakes and master would be a great option for our cars...
I know the original system of the car could be good enough for street use and is used by a lot.
I am certainly considering it.
But I want to upgrade it and make it safer too at the same time,
While I'm at it...
The calipers perform the same, no matter how you assist them, hydraulic, pneumatic, nothing, a flux capacitor..... it is simply pressure inside the caliper times piston area..... simple physics....
non assisted brakes work just as good as anything, you just have to push the pedal harder.....
What everyone conveniently ignores is the fact that our stock sucky boosters have a spring between the input shaft to the pedal, and the output shaft to the m/cyl.....that spring is a problem child that allows way over excessive pedal travel, and it's worse on our cars with that early 4 wheel disc design from what? '65 was first year, and so you all ragging on me for making a simple improvement to the system without spending a grand on some aftermarket crap you can't tell in performance unless you racing....
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