supercharged 850 wrote:
fuzzy-hair-man wrote:
increasing the master cylinder bore size would increase the amount of foot effort required for similar barking force
Nope, its the opposite. Larger bore master cylinder with standard size brake lines will infact shorten the pedal travel required for the same amount of braking.
Here are the answers to my first question:
"..would this modification improve anything? " - answered by the original owner.
1. This modification makes the pedal feel harder, requiring less travel for the same amount of brake pressure.
2. These master cylinders require only a lillte modification to fit the mini.... and cost around $100 BRAND NEW.
Sorry SC, you are wrong. Pressure in the brake line will go up if you
reduce the MC size, as the same force is applied to a smaller area. But you will get more pedal travel to displace the same amount of fluid.
A bigger MC as here is the opposite- less pedal travel, but more force needed. Simple fluid dynamics.
That's why (for example) the 998 Cooper had a small 5/8" bore MC, to do away with the `pressure intensifier' used previously on the 997 Cooper (3/4" bore MC) and reduce pedal effort.

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