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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tom Renzo: [QB] You are aware of the fact that Mustangs have 2 different pedals??? The SVO has a different ratio. And i did erase the post as i was thinking of something else made a typo sorry . But in the years i have been building brake systems i think i have enough knowledge to post on it. So lets start over. I said a cylinder of app 1" is a good starting point. Going from 1- 1 1/8 is a big difference. naturally you need volume to fill up a brake system with lets say 6 pistons on front and a pair in the rear . lets say single piston rears. You have to figure out the amount of fluid you want to move how and where that pedal will travel and PSI applied to the system. Also doing this and not exceeding a pedal pressure over 100 Psi industry standards. Now basically a ratio of 4-1 Power or hydro and a min of 6-1 on manual Once again industry standards. So i am fully aware of push rod length as you can see in my post as i drilled the WS6 cylinder deeper to accommodate the Vetts booster push rod length. By the way i discussed this with the engineers at Wellwood as i talk to them on a regular basis. The booster in the Vette is made in AUSTRALIA and also some of the other components. That is why i had to modify the EARS and the piston rod depth. I am no stranger to brakes and getting a good balance on the Mustang or for that matter a TC is difficult. That is why i modify the pedal ratio. Naturally you do not know me and i respect that and i do not know you either. But i think we have walked the walk. Built using the Frankenstein word made me laugh. Because that is what you are doing. Fitting a cylinder and booster from a different car. This is called MODS or building cars called performance ones. I will post the difference in the pedal ratio of different mustangs including the SVO of which i work on on a regular basis. I am sure your credentials warrants my respect. Thank You Here is just a couple of booster suited for 4 wheel multi piston calipers with a cylinder app 1 inch [URL=http://s740.photobucket.com/user/proguns/media/001-42.jpg.html] [IMG]http://i740.photobucket.com/albums/xx46/proguns/001-42.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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