
Hopper Stoppers Brakes
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_76S.L.R_
, Jan 06 2011 09:38 AM
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#76
Posted 17 September 2011 - 10:15 PM
Hoppers recommend a 1" master.
The AU calipers have a smaller piston area than the Torana alloy calipers and only slightly larger area than the Torana cast iron calipers.
AU calipers 2 x 41 mm pistons. Pair area 264 mm2
Torana PBR Alloy 1 x 63.5 mm piston. Pair area 317 mm2
Torana PBR Cast iron 1 x 54 mm piston. Pair area 229 mm2
A bigger master will not fix a spongy pedal.
The AU calipers have a smaller piston area than the Torana alloy calipers and only slightly larger area than the Torana cast iron calipers.
AU calipers 2 x 41 mm pistons. Pair area 264 mm2
Torana PBR Alloy 1 x 63.5 mm piston. Pair area 317 mm2
Torana PBR Cast iron 1 x 54 mm piston. Pair area 229 mm2
A bigger master will not fix a spongy pedal.
#77
Posted 17 September 2011 - 10:56 PM
If you have one of the original alloy 1" ones with the front brake circuit at the back you can have it machined for a stainless sleeve with a step in it so that the front circuit is 1.125" and the rear remains 1", I bought one with this already done and its much better than the original.
#78
Posted 18 September 2011 - 02:55 PM
Or just bolt the corvette cyl on
1 1/8"
I think I'd prefer to do that than mod the original
1 1/8"
I think I'd prefer to do that than mod the original
#79
_76S.L.R_
Posted 18 September 2011 - 03:00 PM
Or just bolt the corvette cyl on
1 1/8"
I think I'd prefer to do that than mod the original
Yeh this is what I'll buy guys...Cheers
#80
Posted 18 September 2011 - 03:18 PM
Then you need to set the pushrod clearance correctly on the front of the booster
#81
Posted 19 September 2011 - 02:42 PM
a big improvement but yet still slightly spongey?
It will bed in and get better over time.
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#82
_76S.L.R_
Posted 19 September 2011 - 08:28 PM
a big improvement but yet still slightly spongey?
It will bed in and get better over time.
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Yeh I just got an email back from Shannon at Hoppers and he said the same thing( will bed in and get all the friction after 100-200k of driving) so I'll see how it goes.....
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