[urq] [s-cars] S-Car Brake system conversion- Read- no more PSpumpintegration <question>
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racingiron at comcast.net
Fri Mar 20 20:04:43 PDT 2009
Cody Forbes wrote:
> Another route is to delete the assist, leave the stock master cylinder,
> and increase the size of the brakes. Larger brake pistons have the
> same effect as smaller master cylinder pistons - travel increases
> slightly, but so does leverage. Perfect excuse for going for some big
> reds!
I'm a little late on this one, but I just wanted to point out that bigger brakes don't necessarily equal bigger pistons. The effective piston diameter of a G60 is (surprise!) 60 mm. All of the 4-pot Porsche calipers I looked at a couple of years ago (including big reds and 996tt) were less than that. Of course, you're still getting a leverage boost with the larger rotor diameter.
The Boxster calipers I put on my urq were almost identical to stock (G56?) for that car, so pedal travel decreased from the G60s that were mounted--a welcome change for heel-toe action that was icing on the cake for that upgrade.
Eric R.
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