Charles,
When you brake, do you push your foot down a certain distance? Or do
you push down until you get the appropriate resistance from the pedal?
Yes, it takes more fluid, but this is irrelevant. The driver just
pushes the pedal further in order to get the same resistance. The
fluid will move in the system to keep the pressure uniform
throughout.
Simon
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 6:23 AM, Charles & Peggy Robinson
<ccrobins@ktc.com> wrote:
> OK Simon but he's right about the movement being less in a larger cylinder,
> with the same amount of fluid displaced by the master.
>
> CR
>
>
> Simon Matthews wrote:
>>
>> It's not about the amount of fluid, it's about the force applied. With
>> a larger diameter slave cylinder, the same pressure is applied to a
>> larger area, resulting in a greater force. Hence greater braking
>> effort.
>>
>
>> Simon
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