Brakes suck. Its the camshaft robbing vacuum.
#21
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I am still using the rubber hoses and I would not expect stainless lines to make a difference worthy of the expense and trouble.
I am going to get some Hawk HPS pads first and see what happens. If I am still am not very happy with the braking, then maybe a vacuum pump. And as an absolute last resort, a looser LSA on the cam.
I am going to get some Hawk HPS pads first and see what happens. If I am still am not very happy with the braking, then maybe a vacuum pump. And as an absolute last resort, a looser LSA on the cam.
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I belive it means corvette fourms.
I belive the rhoads lifter bleed off at low rpm causing the cam to seem smaller. (less duration and lift, not sure about lsa) and restore to normal in high rpm. Google it cause it's been a while since the last time I read up on those.
I belive the rhoads lifter bleed off at low rpm causing the cam to seem smaller. (less duration and lift, not sure about lsa) and restore to normal in high rpm. Google it cause it's been a while since the last time I read up on those.
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The pads are the only mechanical braking thing left to consider. The cam clearly has impacted my vacuum as well. I am hoping that maybe my current pads are glazed and not gripping well. Putting some known better pads like the HPS ones on should answer that question.
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They are designed to bleed down at low rpms, thus increasing vacuum marketedly. As the rpms increase, time is reduced for the bleed down and full camshaft timing returns.
From reading the posts on CF (Corvette Forum - C4 Engine Tech board), they company has new designs for both flat tappet and hydraulic roller cams. I believe one at least one of the Big Boys - CompCams maybe, also make a similar version which does the same thing.
Rhoades site may have actual dyno data and photos of the increase in vacuum that results.
Hope this helps.
Jake
From reading the posts on CF (Corvette Forum - C4 Engine Tech board), they company has new designs for both flat tappet and hydraulic roller cams. I believe one at least one of the Big Boys - CompCams maybe, also make a similar version which does the same thing.
Rhoades site may have actual dyno data and photos of the increase in vacuum that results.
Hope this helps.
Jake
#32
I'm running a 224/224 on a 114 and I'm only pulling about 12" so don't bother trying a different cam. I noticed a softer pedal with my cam but nothing insane. I don't have ABS so I don't have to worry about activating it lol
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This is the biggest indicator of all. There is (or was) way too much heat in the rotors. Definitely replace the pads. If all else fails, consider a hydra boost setup off of the astro van. IIRC it will fit to the stock master and you only have to swap over the booster mounting bracket, then run the lines. I know it adds weight, but if you're looking for power brakes and concerned about vacuum, just eliminate it all together....
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Correct. I pull 12.5" of vacuum and they work well. I still have the vacuum pump installed and working and it provides some benefit under certain conditions from what I can tell. It was installed before finding the leaky booster. I also installed new pads and saw little improvement.