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Old April 13th 2004, 20:46
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Mechanical servo...

I saw something on this site about a mechanical servo that goes between the pedal and M/C and multiplies the pedal force to some extent. Anybody got any info for me?
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Old April 16th 2004, 00:01
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I have seen somthing like that in the "brakes" galleries on this site.
Perhaps this would be a good thing to use for 944 brakes and MC?
As i dont like the idea of using a vacume from the engine to feed a servo in the front.

what setup are you using (or going to be)?

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Old April 16th 2004, 13:21
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Ive got stock rear drums and 70 ghia single pin front calipers. I have some 914 ebrake calipers but I don't know what to do with them yet. I want to know how to make the serco and what it looks like
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Old April 16th 2004, 20:46
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I tried using a 911 master cylinder and I had clearance issues. The steering arm would hit the M/C so I had to cut it apart and off-set it. Real pain in the but. I haven't driven my car with the 944 brakes yet but I didn't have a problem with the "feel" of the stock brakes. If the race GT3 has manual brakes then so shall my car.
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