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Adjustable prop valve
Posted: January 11 2007 08:51 PM
 
Jim Mothershead (aka jimmothershead) [ View ] [ a1933@aol.com ] [ Car Ads ] [ Blogs ]
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Hey, boys & girls........has this been done?



Adjustable proportioning valve for rear brakes......whatca think ?? Go ahead, let it fly...........



Jim

 
 
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Posted by dixie  -  01/10/2007 10:31 PM

WHAT DO U THINK ROUNDY ROUNDYS RUN ?

jim grace [ View ] [ Email ] [ Blogs ] [ Car Ads ] dade city, Florida Charter Member since January 2006
 
Posted by Crazyhorse Rod Shop  -  01/11/2007 07:04 AM
great for hooking into a corner but useless for anything else.
dont poke the porchdog........he bites [ View ] [ Email ] [ Blogs ] [ Car Ads ] BLUFF DALE, Texas Charter Member since March 2003
 
Posted by 31tudor  -  01/11/2007 02:19 PM

From what I understand from guys with a lot of experience they're worthless on a street car. At least START with the valve wide open and if you have a problem chances are you have a problem with your brake system that shouldn't (theoretically) be cured by a proportioning valve.



Can't tell you from experience though. Just what I've read and learned from others who actually know what they're doing.

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Posted by dixie  -  01/11/2007 08:49 PM
PUT IT INSIDE GREAT FOR DOING BURNOUTS. I KNOW PUT A LINE LOCK IN. DIXIE {downtown Dade City Fl.}
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