
Originally Posted by
Gremlin
Exception to this is probably things like BMWs servo assist brakes. They were complicated stupid things. Mate once commented he came down his gentle driveway, turned off the bike, coasted the last piece and almost ran into his garage door at 5-10kph, because without the servo running, the brakes were operating at a fraction of their full power.
Think you need to stop talking to your WOF guy...

(or perhaps stop paraphrasing all the wordy stuff he said)
Yeah, like he said.
Servo assisted brakes use vacuum to drive a servo which assists the brakes. They even call the booster, well, a booster. Engineers are very clever at making names for shit, often the names describe the part and the result. Which is why I hate marketing people, they do the opposite of clarity.
When the engine isn't running then there is no vacuum, and therefore no assistance. The brakes are still there, you just need to push harder.
My 67 Mustang has no vacuum assist. This is because I'm a proper man and not a homosexual and I can push hard enough. Highly modified V8's with big cams build fuck all vacuum and I can't be bothered running an outboard pump. Plus, I'm a brainiac and I can measure master bore and stroke ratios to match my callipers. I also make mean omelettes and leap small judder bars in single bound.
The question is, how do diesels get vacuum to drive the brakes? 10 points for the first person to explain why no vacuum and how they get around it. Come on, google it...
It’s diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; it’s life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.
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