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Revision as of 17:08, 24 February 2008
Brake hoses are used to transfer brake fluid to the brake calliper and force the brake pads onto the brake discs. They should not be confused with brake lining even though they are sometimes referred to as brake lines.
On an Elise the standard brake hoses are made from rubber which is fine up to a point, however these hoses tend to expand under the hydraulic pressure from the brake system, this results in the effort from your foot expanding the hose instead of stopping the car. Primarily this reduces brake feel.
Upgrading these (usually to stainless steel braided Teflon hoses) results in a firmer, more positive brake pedal with less pedal travel. There are four brake hoses on the Elise and the procedure for changing them is relatively involved.
Aftermarket Products
Stainless Steal Goodridge Brake hose Kit
Lotus Part Number: A340J6000S
Will fit
Elise S1 and S2
Exige S1 and S2
340R
Will NOT fit USA spec
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