thepest
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| posted on 16/3/08 at 05:06 PM |
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increased braking effectiveness
I would like to increase the braking effectiveness of my front brakes. I am running cortina hubs and calipers,all standard.
I would like to have a better initial bite while braking.
So are pads my option? change the while calipers to willwoods? or use a brake bias valve?
cheers
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Wadders
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| posted on 16/3/08 at 05:59 PM |
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Hvae you thought about experimenting with different pads? might be worth a go before spending loads of dosh.
Al.
Originally posted by thepest
I would like to increase the braking effectiveness of my front brakes. I am running cortina hubs and calipers,all standard.
I would like to have a better initial bite while braking.
So are pads my option? change the while calipers to willwoods? or use a brake bias valve?
cheers
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britishtrident
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| posted on 16/3/08 at 06:05 PM |
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Balance (ie pressure shut off) valve will only work if you have too much rear brakes.
It migh help to fit a set of OEM spec Escort M2/Cortina MK3 pads for non-servoed model -- these have a softer friction material but the chances of
getting them are slim.
Also knowing the typical road surfaces in Malta which are either polished to a glass like surface or ver rough I am surprised you are complaining of
lack front brakes.
If the problem is that it takes a lot of pedal effort to stop the problem lies in the mastercyliner and/or pedal leverage.
Find a smaller bore master cyilnder or increase the effective leverage of the pedal, or fit a servo.
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thepest
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| posted on 16/3/08 at 06:55 PM |
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I will try the pads out first.
No its not the stopping power that is a problem, perhaps I have been used to power brakes a little too often. What I am looking for is initial bite. I
have bleed the brakes and made sure that there is no air in the system. It takes a bit of pedal movement to get effective braking. Normal road use is
not a problem at all, but I use my locost for hillclimbs (on the few good roads that we have) and I would like more bias to the fronts I'm
guessing.
Do the Mk3 pads fit the Mk4 hubs?
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