[urq] bomb test variation with S4 brakes?

Buchholz, Steven Steven.Buchholz at kla-tencor.com
Mon Aug 7 11:45:54 EDT 2006


... beg to differ here ... pedal travel will also be altered by the piston diameters of the brake calipers (altered by the ratio of the areas of the surfaces upon which the pedal force is applied) ... I suspect the dual piston G60s have more area than the G54s ... and I'm pretty sure the S4 rears have larger diameter pistons as well ... so you *should* expect more pedal travel.

If you changed the brake M/C to compensate for the larger diameters then the travel would be the same, but if you're running the same M/C I would not at all be surprised to hear that you get less overall pedal applications before losing assist.  

If the dynamic test works ... i.e. you do a panic stop and find that the brake assist is acceptable, consistent and does not increase over time, consider the problem solved.  When that situation changes then you should consider a bomb replacement ... 

Steve B
San José, CA (USA)
> 
> Number of of times you can pump the brakes will only be determined by your
> pedal travel, not what brakes you have..
> If you have air in the system or spongy hoses, your pedal travel will be
> longer and number of pumps less.. however I can not see how that number
> can be reduced to 10 if you have properly functioning brakes.


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