Pottsy wrote:
I'm planning on fitting a set of Cooper S 7.5" disc brakes to the Deluxe.
I have the booster, and a tandem master cylinder, not to mention the whole shebang for the rear as well.
My question is this. Should I try to squeeze the booster in under the bonnet or not? Given that a booster is effectively only there to reduce pedal pressure, will I really need it or will my pedal be like standing on a brick, with about the same effect in retardation?
I'm keen to hear the views of those already experienced in the arcane mysteries of these round discy thingies. Anyone with highly developed muscles in their right legs from appplying un-boosted discs brakes?
I should mention that this car is already fitted with the standard master cylinder (top condition), spacer drums and all good cylinders and shoes. It stops better than the average Mini, and I've never really had a "moment" under brakes. It hasn't even faded away at turn 1 on Phillip Island, and yes, I HAVE arrived there faster than I thought was prudent.
That being said, since I'm developing close to original Cooper S power from the 1098 screamer, it's probably wise to upgrade now that I have the chance.
Oh, and don't suggest that I keep the drums and give away the disc setup to someone more deserving (you). It's just not gunna happen!
Cheers, Pottsy
Mr Potts...people have also fitted boosters under guards and rally cars had them under the parcel shelf in the cabin.
When you say the whole shebang for the rear....I take that to mean ex-Cooper S backing plates, spacer drums, shoes, the smaller rear wheel cylinders and the right proportioning valve (all the same anyway??).
Can I suggest you find some friend with boosted disks....and ask if you can drive it with the booster disabled

obviously, pick a road thats safe to try this experiment
