MG Rocket wrote:
Just an interesting observation....My MG weighs about 800 kilo and comes
standard with unboosted 8" discs. In the dry they're quite good, you've just
got to get on them heavy. However in the wet it is very difficult to determine
the point of lock up. A very uneasy feeling.....dangerous in fact.
It could be the pads although I'm tending towards the thought that the extra pedal pressure
required along with skinny tyres makes it difficult to judge the lock up point.
So even though it will make the engine bay look messy. I think I will fit a booster one day.
Hmmm - that's exactly the opposite of what I think. I've always thought that unassisted brakes are better for determining the point of lock-up, because it's just dependent on your foot pressure alone. I've always though along the lines of meeni:
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the non boosted brakes give you a much greater pressure window to operate them in meaning you can be super precise and really feel what the brakes are doing under your foot, its really easy to unlock a locked brake without a booster but its a freaking nightmare to do in a boosted car.
I suppose it just goes to show it's all about preference.
Having said this, if you're looking at boosting your brakes, it may be worth reconditioning them first. I was thinking of boosting the brakes on my all-round drums mini, but after replacing the MC, reconditioning the bias valve and adjusting it all as good as I can get it, I wouldn't bother.
I've locked the wheels up with A008s (at a roundabout, avoiding a bini that pulled out infront of me :) and I'm not sure I could have before reconditoning them. That's another thing I like about unboosted brakes - you can only ever lock them up if you really mean business.