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Go to a scrap yard or look on ebay for a Mondeo master cylinder. Guarantee you you'll find some cheap or for free.
Otherwise you've got the cost of the bias valve and all the pipes and fittings.
Run one of these on each brake line straight off the master cylinder
http://www.fordpartsuk.com/shop/ford_mondeo_brake_pressure_reducing_valve___f_1113008_c_806.htm
I got mine for free though from a freind with a spare mondeo master cylinder.
I just run Ford in line pressure reducers from the master cylinder to the rear lines. Feels perfect.
If you want it adjustable then I would tee both rear lines into one bias valve with 1/4" diameter fittings (its about the same as 2x 3/16" fittings so you don't restrict anything). Then 1/4"...
Haha yeah I'm not the only one! ;)
Its mounted with a alloy bracket I made and a cable tie. The fan is fitted with a fan fitting kit. I'll be selling the rad and fan when I start stripping the silver one.
You don't need camber or 195 tyres tyres for ET35. You can run between ET 45-25 with 195 or 205. ET35 is better for clearance all round with shocks, inner arches etc.
Put a 172 cup gearbox in, it has a better final drive which suits the car much more. The Ph1 box makes it feel a bit lazy in comparison.
So get a JC5 129 instead of the JC5 089. Both are speedo drive boxes and a straigh swap for one another.
Its my place of work unfortunately so Friday and Saturday are out. I'll be around there tomorrow from around 7am until about 6.30pm.
Otherwise if you pay by gift I'll do them for £35 and get them to the courier tonight so you should have them for the weekend.
Yeah mine came off my Ph1 before I put the Brembos on, they work perfectly.
Postage and paypal fees would make it £40. I'd take £25 cash if you collected from CH4 0DR
Normally on FWD the rear is narrower than the front to make it understeer less. But all that changes when you start playing with different geometry settings and suspension anyway. Personally I'd like to go as wide on the back as possible
The box is good. I hope they keep it but have a full manual paddle mode with no beeps and stick a diff in it.
They won't though. It'll be paint, wheels, remap and 5mm lower for an extra £3k or something
My new car came with these on the front. It was chucking it down on the drive home and they seemed great. Very good in the dry too. They are very wide for a 195 profile tyre. As wide as 205 RSRs
Picked it up and pretty happy with it. A few things I want to sort out apart from the swapping of parts.
Bonnet weighs a tonne so will look at a fibreglass one. Either that or the Ph1 front end conversion...really don't know whether to do that or not.
Throttle is very heavy and needs some...
It could be a problem. I know someone else with a Ph2 Clio with the same issue. I'd say there's probably hundreds nocking around with rust.
Yeah the "When two become one" project should be good! Although heavier over the front than my ph1 by about 23kg by my reckoning.
I tried Rota...