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Old July 24th 2015, 04:06
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willwood ? pedal assembly

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Hi

See what are people are using, going to a Wilwood setup is fairly radical and may not be needed, Im using a CSP unit with Boxster brakes all round and my pedal is fine and modulation is great.

Steve
I was thinking of something similar to Willwood as their units are way over budgetbut what's got me thinking is the issue of brake balance.I really want the option to be able to adjust it to give more braking at the ear.

What CSP unit have you used Steve ?
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...but what's got me thinking is the issue of brake balance.I really want the option to be able to adjust it to give more braking at the ear.
Simple solution to that. Run a brake bias valve, but place the valve in the front brake line before a T which then goes left and right. Gets a touch messy as you have to run the line through the bulkhead to the interior, and then back through the bulkhead to a T-fitting.

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Thanks for the advice fellas that's a real help
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Old July 26th 2015, 20:48
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Simple solution to that. Run a brake bias valve, but place the valve in the front brake line before a T which then goes left and right. Gets a touch messy as you have to run the line through the bulkhead to the interior, and then back through the bulkhead to a T-fitting.

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I saw a system years ago with cable operated bias valve, that would save running lines into the cabin
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