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<blockquote data-quote="Bebop" data-source="post: 728318" data-attributes="member: 5925"><p>That sucks for your friends who tried it and it didn't work. So far so good on our end.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, I don't feel like I "push" hydroboost.</p><p></p><p>I'm just sharing my opinion which is that a properly plumbed hydroboost setup would be the answer to some people's brake issues. It would also be cheaper than a very expensive spidertrax/branik brake package while offering a nicer pedal feel. I've seen the solution work. I also tried a properly set up "lightweight race brake package" and I believe that for our type of use the hydroboost makes the most sense.</p><p></p><p>And because I'm also putting my money where my mouth is, I have a hydroboost setup in the buggy I'm finishing. I'll make sure to report on how it works.</p><p></p><p>As for the "not trying to push something I haven't used on my own rig", it was my understanding that you don't have those 6 piston calipers on your rig, but you're advising others to buy them. I feel like you have a point about the spaced out 4 pot calipers flexing over the big rotors and that upgrading to the 6 pot ones might solve the problem. Here is a good example on how you can give an advice without having the parts installed on your rig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bebop, post: 728318, member: 5925"] That sucks for your friends who tried it and it didn't work. So far so good on our end. Well, I don't feel like I "push" hydroboost. I'm just sharing my opinion which is that a properly plumbed hydroboost setup would be the answer to some people's brake issues. It would also be cheaper than a very expensive spidertrax/branik brake package while offering a nicer pedal feel. I've seen the solution work. I also tried a properly set up "lightweight race brake package" and I believe that for our type of use the hydroboost makes the most sense. And because I'm also putting my money where my mouth is, I have a hydroboost setup in the buggy I'm finishing. I'll make sure to report on how it works. As for the "not trying to push something I haven't used on my own rig", it was my understanding that you don't have those 6 piston calipers on your rig, but you're advising others to buy them. I feel like you have a point about the spaced out 4 pot calipers flexing over the big rotors and that upgrading to the 6 pot ones might solve the problem. Here is a good example on how you can give an advice without having the parts installed on your rig. [/QUOTE]
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