4 piston brembos, Master cylinder, proportioning valve confusion.

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UNboosted master cylinders are often a poor choice for a 4 wheel disc arrangement because the calipers need more force than the driver can provide. The booster makes it possible.
I have tried 4 different master cylinder sizes when I've tried to make a manual MC work with 4 wheel discs. All of them gave an hard pedal with far too little braking force. I just couldn't press the pedal hard enough to slow the car in a rapid and safe manner.
Also, 4 wheel disc systems should NOT need a proportioning valve. The caliper piston count and sizing is what should determine the proportioning.
You want the fronts to have double the surface area of the rear. In short, a 2 to 1 ratio in brake force front to rear.
As far as booster vs non booster, my cousins who build big boost 240sx cars originally thought no booster would be fine too. And quickly switched to getting a booster. The car is primarily going to be used on the street. Road trips with the family through winding country roads and such so I would like it to be an easy drive