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hey i've started to put the car back together and after collecting all the parts and after making new brake lines i need to know where the front lies go and rear lines go on the master cylinder, i e front on the front of the cylinder or what?
no good?
http://www.rtoc.org/files/Renault%20Diaolgy/Renault%205/Brakes/00049024_1.png
sort of! lol front to front rear to rear
can anyone confirm this please? i should also mention i've removed the rear load adjuster
Matt@CodeRedMotorsports
18-12-2012, 11:36
How are you controlling the bias front/rear? Brake balance valve?
i havent figured that out yet :scared::sad2:
i probably will get an adjustable valve, or just be done with it and get a pedal box
what would you suggest
Matt@CodeRedMotorsports
18-12-2012, 13:18
With the race cars, we used the primary circuit of the master cylinder to control the front brakes, then t piece the secondary circuit into one line, into the bias valve then t piece it back out to two lines for the rears.
i was thinking of the same, like copying the layout on the global gt lights, which is the primary circut thought?
Matt@CodeRedMotorsports
18-12-2012, 16:18
Picture is easier....
Basically you want the front brakes actuated directly, as most effort is needed at the front.
Matt@CodeRedMotorsports
18-12-2012, 16:33
Anytime!;)
any bias valves lying around? i'm debating running braided lines through out as in remove my new knuifer nickle ones, 160 euro though
Matt@CodeRedMotorsports
18-12-2012, 16:40
One thing I will say is.... If you use a bias valve, get a good quality one, as I have seen some cheaper ones go wrong internally. In bad cases the rears come on as hard as the fronts....:eek:
there is nothing in the rear no seats etc i'm eyeing up a willwood one
Matt@CodeRedMotorsports
18-12-2012, 16:44
I'll have a quick word with Oli Davies on here, I think it was the willwoods one we put on his first car that buggered up and tried to kill him at brands hatch, in the end I think I put a tilton one on there... My memory is fading with old age.:(
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