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Custom Brake Lines



  TrackCar & F30 330d
I've quickly drawn a picture to see if this is the right set up to have to delete the ABS and make my own lines and bits.


The Bottom Black circles are the Front brakes
Top Black Circles are the rear brakes
Green Square is the 182 Master cylinder
Blue square with the circle on top is the bias Valve
The red T's are the T-pieces
and the Grey lines are the new braded lines

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Is this a safe and correct set up?
 
  TrackCar & F30 330d
I have removed all the lines lol

I'm making all new braded lines with the bias valve so need to find out the correct way
 
  GB 182 FF
Yes thats how most setups of that ilk are done..... Personally I'd hard line it as far as possible but thats just me.
 
  TrackCar & F30 330d
Why would you want to hard line it?

Braided lines run inside the car are fine and loads of race cars do it.

Want to do this but just cant quite see all the pipes and where they go.

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  GB 182 FF
Partly prefer the 'look' of the hard lines, partly for packaging purposes (less rubbing from hard lines... braided hoses are like files), partly for weight (I cant imagine braided being that much, if at all lighter than hard). etc.

Plus you will ensure good pedal feel. Yes braided is amazing, but its still going to flex a bit.
Oh and its gonna be cheaper lol
As I say, I'd hard line it, but its not wrong to braided it all.
 
Good to see you're attacking it the right way! Is this for an all out track car, or a daily too?
 
  TrackCar & F30 330d
Always a win. Make sure you get proper stainless fittings though as the nickels are dog turd

Yeah every thing will be coming from Goodridge so will buy the proper bits :)


Good to see you're attacking it the right way! Is this for an all out track car, or a daily too?

The car has been a daily driver but is now just a track car and is being rebuilt over the winter ready for next years track day sl*gage.


looks like the same as my setup albeit mine is gangstered together with copper pipe :D

Oh right ok, so it looks right? Dont want make it wrong :(
 
  ph1-172
will there be a t piece for the front brakes? i thought there was 2 outlets on the master cylinder for the fronts and just 1 for the back. i haven't really bothered looking yet. i'l be doing the same running lines inside the car when i get my arse into gear and buy a hydraulic handbrake and bias valve.

what are you going to be using the car for? racing, trackdays etc.

just noticed the track sl*gage bit:eek:
 
  TrackCar & F30 330d
Tony what problems did you/Jay have with the track car having deleted the ABS?

I'm a little unsure as to what the cup rear bias valve does?

The can the inline Wilwood bias valve that i'm getting not be able to adjust the bias enough to stop the rears from locking or the other way round?
 
  182cup & 172 racecar
We found the bias valve even fully off still let to much fluid through and we had to much braking at the rear,so we decided to install the cup compensating valve as well and this seems to have done the job.

We would really like to go none servo,but this would involve changing the pedal box and all that shiz and to be quite honest we've had enough with messing around and spending money on things that we really dont need to,where do you stop.The car works so we will leave it.
 
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  TrackCar & F30 330d
Thanks for the info, Could it have been a "cheap" bias valve which meant it didnt work as well as a Wilwood one for example?

Ok so i understand why you used a Cup compensating valve, was this used as a sort of T-peice for the rear?

So the line came from the Inline bias valve next to the driver into the Cup compensating valve and then split into 2 so one line went to each rear brake?

And also does the cup compensating valve need any electrics? or is it just machanical

(sorry for all the questions)
 


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