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manual disk brakes or power disk brakes

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what is the difference between manual and power disk brakes? id there much performance difference...i know the power ones has a brake booster but is it that much greater...
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You get more braking with less effort with power brakes. More of an egonomic thing for lazy people :lol: . Just kidding. Power is nice to have unless the engine doesn't run and you're towing it. Then manual all the way.
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well with disk brakes power assist is the only way to go with the bigger bore master cylinder the pedal effort is about doubled, you better have a very strong leg :lol: if not it one hell of a work out. :cry: even with the larger deration cam and a race car I use some sort of power assist if it vacuum or hydraulic it depends mostly on the cam pick or if it diesel(or the amount of vacuum the engine produces)
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but if i dont have power assist i dont have to worry about the vaccum do i?? thats only w/ power brakes right?
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That's right Army Guy. I've had the manual single piston calipers on several vehicles. It's not that bad. You get used to it after a while. Plus, if your truck stops running on top of a hill, your brakes will function the same as you coast to the bottom. Just watch out for overheating the pads. :lol:
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thanks for the help w/ my question
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