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02-17-2012, 03:01 PM | #1 |
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Braking Problem. Do I need a Vacuum Canister?
Since adding rear disc brakes my braking has suffered. When cruising down the road, the first time I hit the brakes they all grab really well. Each push of the pedal immediately after results in harder pedal with less braking action. If I need to quickly slow down after the initial pedal I have to really get on it. It can be a little scary at times. I'm guessing it's a vacuum issue but I'm not sure. Here is my setup:
New Stock 11" Vacuum Booster 71/72 Front Disc Brakes Captainfab Rear Brake Setup (Camaro calipers) CPP Master Cylinder MCPV-1 (has built-in prop valve) The master cylinder is adjustable. I have pressure to the rear brakes set to max. My cam duration 245/245 @ .050" lift
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