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10-11-2007 05:04 PM #5
Chris,
Originally Posted by skids72
Again, I disagree. Your statement is contrary to basic hydraulics. There's no reason for the smaller diameter tubing to increase brake pressure for the same pedal movement. The tubing is just a conduit between the two pistons. You get the same pressure whether you use 3/16" tube or 2" tube.
A-Rod,
Frankly, that statement on Inline Tube's website is pure baloney. He's right about the amount of pressure required for disk and drum brakes, but he's totally off base about the effect of tubing size on pressure. He doesn't even need to take fluid mechanics. Eighth-grade physics would suffice.Last edited by Henry Rifle; 10-11-2007 at 05:13 PM.
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