Chase Bays Single Piston Brake Booster Delete - BMW E30 2002 E21 E28 E34 Porsche VW

Pedal Feel & Performance

The best way to describe how your brakes will feel withour Brake Booster Eliminator (BBE) | Brake Booster Delete Kit is: 10-80% braking is about the same as good brakes on a booster setup.  

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£275.99

Part # CB-EURO-BBE

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The heavy 81-100% braking requires slightly more leg effort but it's where this product really thrives. This experience is preferred by those in order to balance the lock up & max braking threshold. With the BBE you get the exact same braking every time while booster setups are inconsistent. You get a pedal thats easy to modulate levels of braking that you want. Your car will stop in the same amount of time as it would with a booster. A proper setup is something we strongly emphasize. There are some important basics to cover in order to achieve good braking.

The common hearsay of eliminating the booster is that the pedal is too stiff for comfortable driving on & off track. This is due to improper design & setup. The key to great pedal feel & more controlled braking is a properly sized master cylinder for your brake pedal ratio, an Adjustable Bias Valve to adjust rear brake bias & performance brake pads for rapid clamping force this setup creates (the compound allows for rapid bite). Don't worry, Chase Bays has you covered. You can get everything you need to properly set up your ride in one place.

The BBE works great with larger calipers. We have plenty of experience doing so. Not only have we tested the kit ourselves for over 8 years, but we've also sold them to over 2,000 customers who leave outstanding reviews.

Bigger Is Not Always Better
Increasing the master cylinder bore size will make the pedal harder to push. If a 1” bore master cylinder were used w/ OEM pedal & no brake booster, pushing the pedal would be too stiff to allow the car to brake properly. Braking is more raw without brake booster. Meaning there is less room for error on a poorly designed setup.

The pedal ratio needs to be matched to the master cylinder output volume. It's what directly effects how your pedal feels & how your braking functions. We ask the chassis this is being installed in to create a perfect match master cylinder size for the OEM pedal ratio. If we haven't measured the ratio on the chassis you type in, we may ask for some measurements.

Bigger MC = Harder pedal feel. More difficult to push & shorter travel.
Smaller MC = Softer pedal feel. Easier to push & longer travel.
Perfect MC = The one we’ll provide you with. Medium stiffness, just the right travel, & easy to brake on normal braking. Max braking requires slightly more leg effort but creates more control without easily locking up the brakes.

Product Testing
We are the only company doing on track testing of this setup. We actually do the math using your specific chassis input to determine the right master cylinder size. There are companies out there making poorly designed adapter plates with no master cylinder or clevis included & no actual development into the product. They leave you with portions of a full product & too much guess work.

Brake Lines & Single Output
This does not work w/ factory brake lines. This is due to the master cylinder being a single outlet design instead of dual/triple/quad like most OEM master cylinders. A common misconception is to believe this causes a higher risk of failure due to a lack of a back up line should one line fail. Most OEM master cylinders are still single feed internally & have the same assumed “risk” to our Master Cylinder. Always use good quality brake lines that are clear of moving parts.

Brake pressure output is determined by master cylinder bore size. Vehicles w/ up to 4 outputs on the master cylinder have a pressure output that's controlled internally by bore size. The increased number of outputs doesn't translate to more braking power. This does have a single exit but it will not translate into any less braking pressure or performance.

We make plug-n-play Brake Line Relocations including Adjustable Bias Valve for various chassis. If we don't make a Brake Line Relocation for your chassis, we've created a solution utilizing pieces of our kit. It's called Bias Valve Mounting & Routing Kit,

Weight & Space Savings
This product is just 1.38 lbs. MC & Booster weigh anywhere from 10-20 lbs. If you delete ABS it's an additional 30+lbs. A popular reason for changing to this is to clear larger engine(s) or accessories (turbo, downpipe, intake). You can expect over 3” of space saving in all directions & 7” decrease in length.

On LS swapped BMW E30 applications, we have seen fitment issues with the cylinder head and header setup depending on engine mounts and placement in the bay. Even when shedding off that much length of master cylinder, the bay is very small for such a large engine. If you are unsure of fitment, send us an email to sales@chasebays.com with pictures and measurements so we can help confirm fitment before ordering! 

Chassis Fitment
• BMW E12 and E21 need an extension rod for farther pedal connections:
Threaded Rod and Extension
• BMW E3 Bavaria, E10 2002, E24, E28, E30, E34
• Porsche 944, 928 (only applicable to 4 bolt OE booster mounting pattern)
• 1990-1999 Volkswagen VW (only applicable to 4 bolt OE booster mounting pattern)

Other types we make
BBE - Honda | Nissan | Mazda | Mitsubishi | AE86
BBE - Subaru
BBE - BMW E36 | E46 | E90 | E92
BBE - Supra | SC Soarer | IS300
BBE - GS300 Aristo | Cressida | JZX


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