GT-R -> power brakes?
Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 3:06 pm
I have come across some Bellett GT-R specification lists that say the GT-R had power brakes. I think these are mostly the wikipedia and video game type references.
I seem to be specifically lacking in GT-R sales brochures.
And all of the Japanese magazine article and book stuff seems to either focus on the vehicle owner, or the DOHC engine. I haven't found anything mentioning brakes and the spec charts don't mention the topic.
The only thing I have seen is the multiple piston/reservoir master cylinders for the GT-R and 1800 cars.
As far as I know, there are only two ways to do power brakes. A vacuum booster has to go in between the firewall and the master cylinder, or a remote booster fed from the master cylinder and the brake lines go to the corners of the car from that point.
I have never seen a booster between the firewall and the master cylinder (and can't figure out how there would be clearance for one). And the multi piston master cylinders on the later cars would not work with a remote vacuum booster.
Is this an urban legend spawned by the video games?
Or do the GT-Rs have a vacuum booster stuck up under the dash on the back side of the firewall, with a vacuum line going through the firewall?
I seem to be specifically lacking in GT-R sales brochures.
And all of the Japanese magazine article and book stuff seems to either focus on the vehicle owner, or the DOHC engine. I haven't found anything mentioning brakes and the spec charts don't mention the topic.
The only thing I have seen is the multiple piston/reservoir master cylinders for the GT-R and 1800 cars.
As far as I know, there are only two ways to do power brakes. A vacuum booster has to go in between the firewall and the master cylinder, or a remote booster fed from the master cylinder and the brake lines go to the corners of the car from that point.
I have never seen a booster between the firewall and the master cylinder (and can't figure out how there would be clearance for one). And the multi piston master cylinders on the later cars would not work with a remote vacuum booster.
Is this an urban legend spawned by the video games?
Or do the GT-Rs have a vacuum booster stuck up under the dash on the back side of the firewall, with a vacuum line going through the firewall?