do you need a brake servo for indys? i wouldnt have thought so cause its so light, but thought id better check.
no
no again
and no again!
No
narp
nay, nay and .... thrice nay
As it's friday.. One more "helpful" post
No..
Dan
nie
no
and its a no again
Not as simple as that !
Yes an indy is half the weight of a sierra but you run into a problem with lack of pedal leverage.
For reasonable pedal pressure you need a non-servo (smaller bore) master cylinder.
Westfield use a 0.7" bore master cylinder, Sierra master cylinders are 0.81" or 0.84" bore.
Been covered many times.
O.k only if you site the pivot as low as possible.. British trident, it's a good point, most overlook... I wish that MK would put the master
cylinder about 10cm lower than they do it would make the ratio about right (5:1 ish)..
Dan
[Edited on 1/8/08 by Bluemoon]
quote:
Originally posted by Bluemoon
I wish that MK would put the master cylinder about 10cm lower than they do it would make the ratio about right (5:1 ish)..
Dan
[Edited on 1/8/08 by Bluemoon]
Nop, the race cars not use servo.
yes....just to be different!
quote:
Originally posted by Hellfire
If they did that your heel would be scraping on the floor... we have a Sierra MC and all is well - the fr/rr bias is great too (we have no bias valve) with disc's on't rear's.
Steve