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akrapovic 07-30-2009 05:27 PM

Power brake question
 
I just installed c5 front and rear brakes in my car. I'm wondering if I will have enough vacuum to run a DSE master/booster. My cam specs are as follows:

242/250
.595/.595
LCA=114. Cam is installed at 111

This is a hydraulic roller cam.

Thanks in advance

Payton King 07-31-2009 08:15 AM

how much vaccum do you pull
 
at idle?

You could always go with a 7/8 master from wilwood and just run a manual set up as well.

akrapovic 07-31-2009 12:36 PM

Sorry, yes I meant at idle. I may have to consider the manual option. I'm hoping I'll get 14-15" at idle but I don't think it's going to happen.

akrapovic 07-31-2009 02:28 PM

Screw it, going manual. Thanks Payton.

ProdigyCustoms 07-31-2009 09:00 PM

Only problem with going manual on those brakes is those are designed as power brakes. Wilwood brakes like Payton is running are designed as manual brakes, designed to work on less pressure. I have not heard a lot of sucsess storys of factory C5 brakes in manual brakes. You may find to run manual brakes you need the volume oif a 15/16" and the pressure of a 7/8", which of coarse is impossible to do.

Vegas69 07-31-2009 09:51 PM

If I had it to do all over again, I would go hydraboost. JMO

Payton King 08-03-2009 08:24 AM

I would listen to Frank on this one.
 
You could also use a product from ABS that is an electric power brake system. http://www.abspowerbrake.com/electrichppage.html

wedged 08-03-2009 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ProdigyCustoms (Post 226446)
You may find to run manual brakes you need the volume oif a 15/16" and the pressure of a 7/8", which of coarse is impossible to do.


The stroke of the 7/8" would need to increase by about 20% to equal the volume for a given stroke of the 15/16". Pressure would not be generated until the caliper pistons squeezed the pads against the rotors. You would need to make sure you had enough stroke available and the right pedal ratio. The issue is if the parts exist to make it happen.

A dual master set up might work for something like this ?

ProdigyCustoms 08-03-2009 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vegas69 (Post 226448)
If I had it to do all over again, I would go hydraboost. JMO

You would HATE it, way over boosted feel with your big brakes. Imagine autocrossing and trying to push the gas pedal through the floor one second, then laying you toe gently on the brake pedal to keep from skidding into the corner. It is difficult at best.

Vegas69 08-03-2009 07:47 PM

I guess I should drive a car with hyrdaboost before I open my big yapper. I'm just not that crazy about my manual brakes. I've been driving BMW's to long. As little as I drive the car, the change feels to dramatic.


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