Exactly. The larger BMW booster only changes the feel of the brakes but not their braking capacity. Less pedal effort for same braking. Not much of an upgrade IMHO, just a substitute part that is easy to find new and used that also costs less to buy. Probably not worth it for anyone who isn't already used to modifying metal parts to fit their own vehicles. Mark OlRivrRat wrote: > On 19 Sep , 2014, at 12:18 PM, Neil N wrote: > >> larger than >> OEM brake booster potentially add more hydraulic pressure to the >> braking system or does it simply provide more brake pad & shoe to >> metal pressure with less effort from the driver? > > Neil > > My Guess WouldBe that it will > >> Provide more BrakePad & ShoeToDrum Pressure with TheSame effort from the driver > >> & Provide TheSame BrakePad & ShoeToDrum Pressure with Less effort from the driver > > BillM > > I WouldDoubt that it will give the OEM Brakes any GreaterAbility to Stop a Vanagon ~ > |
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