by (K) » Thu Apr 03, 2008 9:36 pm
Well, to be frank, the purpose of SS lines is to protect the lines from road debris. The second purpose is the firm pedal. Prevents flexing and expansion and all that good stuff.
What I meant with the zipties is the firm pedal part, the feel, should have been more clear...sorry. By giving the lines SOME pressure from tightening a few zipties around each line, you can duplicate the firm pedal feel. I learned this back in my cheap-and-effective mods days...I mean if you really wanted to get the firm pedal AND protect your lines, just get a sheet of sturdy and flexible material and wrap it around your lines (or use a larger diameter and thicker cross-section hose and wrap it around your lines). Then slightly tighten them with the zipties.
Outside of that, SS lines don't "really" offer brake performance like the primary brake parts (calipers, pads, rotors, etc). By brake performance I meant actually stopping the vehicle and decreasing your stopping distance. Which is what I thought the OP only wanted. I probably read too specifically into his post.
In the end this is what I meant:
Stopping power = pads, rotors, calipers, fluid.
Pedal/brake control/feel = lines, master cylinder, fluid (fits in both categories).
I'm probably being too specific on this subject, but just thought I'd break it down so as not to confuse.
~ 2002 DWP Solara SE 2.4L 5spd Manual ~ R.I.P.
- 2005 Accord Coupe V6 - R.I.P.
2004 Accord Coupe V6 ... Let's try this again.