Thanks for the heads up- might have to look into this and try to find one...
Edit: Found and ordered one!
Yaris Gen4 iBooster Gen2
Re: Yaris Gen4 iBooster Gen2
Unfortunately I had no luck even with the module wired in- still the same behavior- if I gently put pressure on the pedal the pedal sinks in to breaking point, if I stomp the pedal it gets hard for a splitt second, then goes soft down to the breaking point...
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Re: Yaris Gen4 iBooster Gen2
Hi, how did you find the right MC? Unfortunately my OEM MC has an 89mm bolt spacing whereas the one uses in the ibooster I have is 100mm. I could fabricate am adapter plate and extend the pushrod but something using the right bolt spacing, bore, hydraulic ratio and brake line connections would be a lot nicer.
Re: Yaris Gen4 iBooster Gen2
Honestly, it was trial and error by ordering cheap used ones off eBay and seeing which ones fit... I have a box full of old an not-suitable master cylinders I'm trying to sell back on eBayJacobsmess wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 7:43 am Hi, how did you find the right MC? Unfortunately my OEM MC has an 89mm bolt spacing whereas the one uses in the ibooster I have is 100mm. I could fabricate am adapter plate and extend the pushrod but something using the right bolt spacing, bore, hydraulic ratio and brake line connections would be a lot nicer.
I do wish Bosch had a catalogue with bore, port details and such but I can't find anything.
Chris
Re: Yaris Gen4 iBooster Gen2
Just thought I'd give a quick update since the car has been back together and tested for a while now with the iBooster.
I have tried various iterations of CAN connectivity, and the power module, and what I have noticed is simple: the Yaris iBooster needs the LIN communication with the power module in order to work. Anything else and it either goes to sleep or doesn't power up at all. CAN seems to be for monitoring only by other systems as far as I can tell.
I'm very happy with my setup, I'm just particular enough to be annoyed by having an extra fuse box or two mounted next to the stock under-hood box. I was going to swap everything over to an MTA modular box, but mounting was a bit tight in the end - it's still on the cards for when I finally swap out the ICE for an EV setup...
I have tried various iterations of CAN connectivity, and the power module, and what I have noticed is simple: the Yaris iBooster needs the LIN communication with the power module in order to work. Anything else and it either goes to sleep or doesn't power up at all. CAN seems to be for monitoring only by other systems as far as I can tell.
I'm very happy with my setup, I'm just particular enough to be annoyed by having an extra fuse box or two mounted next to the stock under-hood box. I was going to swap everything over to an MTA modular box, but mounting was a bit tight in the end - it's still on the cards for when I finally swap out the ICE for an EV setup...