Ah man....o'well then may be I will send them back to look prettier :)

R

At 11:32 AM 04/16/2000 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I was just going to let Henry's earlier comment (about the "inferior"
>original configuration slide, but since you asked....
>
>
>on 4/16/00 11:00 AM, Tom & Linda Morgan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >>> After looking at the OEM setup I started to think that in my opinion it
> >>> looks cleaner. However, if I will compromise the very reason I've decided
> >>> to upgrade then I keep the setup that's already in transit to
> >> me(config#2).
> >>
> >> Stick with option #2.  With a line running from the master cylinder 
> directly
> >> to each caliper, you get more uniform/even pressure to each caliper.
> >> Certainly not worth an extra $40 to have an inferior set of lines.
> >>
> >> Henry
> >
> > Guys, I don't think it makes any difference.
>
>right
>
>  Maybe one of you engineers can
> > check me on this but I believe your brake system is just like any other
> > hydraulic pressure system. The fluid exerts the pressure generated at the
> > master cylinder equally throughout the system.
>
>Which is why hydraulic brakes work. Pressure anywhere is pressure
>everywhere.
>
>  Unless you had an extremly
> > large system with considerable losses due to friction between the fluid and
> > the lines. Not applicable in this case.
>
>Virtually never an issue in braking systems. Friction losses are problems in
>hydraulic motors, not brakes - No flow to speak of.
>
>
>  The volume issue is also
> > non-existant here. The volume of fluid required to move the brake cylinders
> > is too small to be affected by the small changes in the line volume. I
> > think this is one of those "common sense" misconceptions. Just an opinion,
> > no data. Anyone have any real knowledge/data on this question? Tom Morgan,
> > #259 (SS lines in stock config.)
>
>I agree. The master cylinder, as far as I know, is not redundant soooo,
>unless your Max has a dual master cylinder system, it's sharing a plenum for
>the fluid anyway. Doesn't matter where the split happens.
>
>Best,
>Sat Tara
>
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