So, I'm confused once again.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but
The master cylinder puts out a certain volume of fluid everytime I step on the brakes. So, if I put a smaller wheel cylinder in the back, that should provide a smaller volume. The same amount of fluid would create a higher pressure on the wheel cylinder.
However on the opposite side of the argument, if I look only at the pressure applied by the master cylinder, then a larger cylinder would generate more pressure mased on more surface are.
Please help if possible. Which argument is correct?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but
The master cylinder puts out a certain volume of fluid everytime I step on the brakes. So, if I put a smaller wheel cylinder in the back, that should provide a smaller volume. The same amount of fluid would create a higher pressure on the wheel cylinder.
However on the opposite side of the argument, if I look only at the pressure applied by the master cylinder, then a larger cylinder would generate more pressure mased on more surface are.
Please help if possible. Which argument is correct?