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PostPosted: Sat Nov 06, 2004 10:38 am 
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Hi there all you mad mini folk
Falcon here

I got myself a '78 blue mini van
totally stock at the mo
but have plans to make it into a little pocket rocket
just having funding problems being a uni student(usyd)

I've work on al sorts of cars/trucks, but mini's are new to me :shock:
so excuse any silly qestions i ask :roll:

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hullo boy
have you found your way out of the "honda disc brakes" thread?
i reckon a booster would solve your problems, i heard they can cost about $500

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hullo boy
have you found your way out of the "honda disc brakes" thread?
i reckon a booster would solve your problems, i heard they can cost about $500


Hehe- a booster doesn't solve any braking problems unless you got tiny feet and no weight to push with! :lol: :P :?

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can seomone explain the workings of a brake booster?
i thought it just accepts a little pressure from the pedal
and somehow amplifies it into all four brakes

and then i heard something about the vaccuum from the engine...
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a booster won't increase the braking capacity of your car, it will only make it easier to push the pedal though. A full recoed, and well working braking system in a mini, and most old cars have a pretty solid pedal. Most new cars have a booster already, but if it didn't you would be hard pressed to press the pedal. try is one day. park your new car on a hill, turn it off and then start rolling. brake, then you will know what it is doing. the brakes will doo the same job, you just have to do more work. Kinda like power steering.

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aaron wrote:
a booster won't increase the braking capacity of your car, it will only make it easier to push the pedal though. A full recoed, and well working braking system in a mini, and most old cars have a pretty solid pedal. Most new cars have a booster already, but if it didn't you would be hard pressed to press the pedal. try is one day. park your new car on a hill, turn it off and then start rolling. brake, then you will know what it is doing. the brakes will doo the same job, you just have to do more work. Kinda like power steering.

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Exactly aaron
and with my driving style i'm begining to wonder if there is enough room in a 10" rim to get the braking capacity i need!

Doc, to increase braking power, you primarily need to increase the surface area in which your pads touch yr disc. A booster will require you to put in less force to brake, but the major advantage of it is the all important, particlularly in an emergency, reaction time.
After doin some research, and with the help you you good folk on this site, i have decided it's too **** expensive to upgrade at the mo,
...so will sadly :( leave it till i have the cash to put a 1275+ in. Particularly since the van has a tired old dry(hard) rubber suspension...
...Which would need an upgrade to accomadate the driving style that goes with the extra performance(i.e. Fanging hard round corners!!!)) :twisted:
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Falcon wrote:
leave it till i have the cash to put a 1275+ in

Paul
it is the law
when you put in a 1275+
you need discs :cry:

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Fanging hard round corners!!!

and round a bouts...

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yeah, i know
but when i got cash to put a 1275 or more in, i should also have the cash to do the brakes!

has anyone every put a big block V8 in the back of a minivan and brought it to the drags??
now that would be entertainment!!!

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Just found the video of this one doing a 12.9 sec pass

http://www.spagweb.com/v8mini/v8fools/c ... ngplan.avi

More picks at http://www.spagweb.com/v8mini/v8fools/


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WOOHOO!!!
GO the VANS!!!!
Ah one day when i have too much time and money on my hands!!

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Hey Falcon... uni student as in Sydney Uni..?

I see your van I think on Parramatta Road now and then as I go by.


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I've heard of guys with race cooper s' that have taken the booster off because htey can feel the pedal better without it.

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Hugh has an extensive collection of unusual minis. Love it. :lol:


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IwannaMini wrote:
Hey Falcon... uni student as in Sydney Uni..?

I see your van I think on Parramatta Road now and then as I go by.


falc n i go to syd uni
its funny coz i thought this new blue van belonged to someone not at uni
so didnt even put a note on their windscreen
one day i saw it pull up at the lights, ran up to it
low and behold it was Paul the 'paddy' (any offence? sorry) from uni

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