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11/22/2023 8:27 PM  #1


Integrated brake booster technology

Didn’t want to derail the hydro boost topic.

https://www.bosch-mobility.com/en/solutions/driving-safety/integrated-power-brake/


I like the concept, just not the electronics that would be involved.
No plug and play here.

Last edited by Nos681 (11/22/2023 8:29 PM)

 

11/24/2023 7:24 AM  #2


Re: Integrated brake booster technology

Interesting, I'm not sure I'd want this either.  


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

11/24/2023 7:46 AM  #3


Re: Integrated brake booster technology

I read enough to understand that this is basically "brake by wire".  So that's a hard pass for me. 

 

11/24/2023 8:31 AM  #4


Re: Integrated brake booster technology

"calculates the driver's braking request".    Um ya.  At the point of pushing the pedal, its way more than a request! 

Request denied, Dave.  You should have used premium.

Super hard pass.


If multiple things can go wrong, the one that will go wrong will be the one that causes the most damage.
 

11/24/2023 8:49 AM  #5


Re: Integrated brake booster technology

Apparently there is way too much electronics involved for me.
I had to look up what ESP means…Electronic Stability Program.
All of this requires wheel sensors, yaw monitor, steering angle sensor…not happening here.

What caught my interest was the accumulator to provide braking pressure with brake pedal input.
Dumb it down for just brake boost was my thought.

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11/24/2023 12:06 PM  #6


Re: Integrated brake booster technology

A lot of cars don't have steering shafts, brake pedals, and other stuff mechanically connected to the part doing the work, including F1 cars. Years so I was flummoxed to find out that the BMW 740s were drive by wire. Fixing problems they didn't have. Keeping it simple for the working man.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

11/25/2023 7:59 AM  #7


Re: Integrated brake booster technology

There’s not enough room in the 65 for CTRL+ALT+DEL buttons.

There is room for a KISS button.

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