Need to decrease my brake power...

MikeC

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I have a pieced together M2300K kit on my 92 (Cobra brakes ft and rear). I have a 93 Cobra MC and booster. The brakes have too much power, very little pedal pressure is required to stop the car. I lightly touch the brakes and it stops. I don't want to change the booster to a smaller one because of the effort it took to get the 93 Cobra booster in the car in the first place. So I'm thinking a smaller diameter master cylinder may help. This should reduce the pressure and increase the travel a little. Is this correct? Any suggestion as to which MC is smaller in diamter? I believe the 93 Cobra MC is 1" diameter, do any others have 7/8" or 15/16" bore and the same fitting sizes at the 93 Cobra?
 
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Did you happen to get the adjustable proportioning valve that comes with the 2300 kit? Sounds like maybe you just need to tweak that a bit and if you don't have one you might want to put one in and see if you transfer a bit more to the rear instead of the front.
 
I have the adjustable proportioning valve and have gutted the stock valve. I originally used the 93 Cobra MC with the stock booster and it was under powered so I put on the 93 Cobra booster and now it is overpowered. I believe the adjustable PV is set correctly. The rear locks up just after the front.
 
I guess I didn't explain what I want very well. I want to change it so I have to apply more pressure to stop the car. Right now the weight of my foot on the pedal stops the car. It is like it's over boosted. Sometimes I forget and apply "normal" pressure on the pedal and it almost locks the wheels up.
 
I think 63bird is on the right track. A larger diameter is going to create less pressure and cause you to have to push the pedal harder. By hard pedal I think he meant having to push it harder.
 
MikeC,

I replied to your thread on corral as well.

Yes, increasing the MC bore will make your pedal less sensitive.

I know you don't if you want to, but putting the stock booster back in would also increase pedal effort. The whole cobra vs stock booster has been debated many times. I would suggest a search.
 
MikeC,

I replied to your thread on corral as well.

Yes, increasing the MC bore will make your pedal less sensitive.

I know you don't if you want to, but putting the stock booster back in would also increase pedal effort. The whole cobra vs stock booster has been debated many times. I would suggest a search.

I used the stock booster with the 93 Cobra MC for several months. It was impossible to lock the wheels up. And I may never be able to get the 93 Cobra booster back out of the car, it did not want to go in there.

I think I may be stuck because it looks like I want to different things.

1 - I want to increase the pedal stroke - smaller bore MC to move less fluid.
2 - I want to make it less sensitive - larger bore to decrease fluid pressure.