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fact of fable??



Struggler

ClioSport Club Member
  Ph1 track 172
that the sensitivity of your rear brakes (ph1 1.2 8v) is varied by the hight of the rear of the car in an attempt to analyze the weight distribution in the car at the time of breaking??

true or fales??
was told this and wasnt sure what to make of it,
so before i add it to my next cs meet conversation starters/do some adjustments,

could somebody confirm this please,
thankyou
 

Struggler

ClioSport Club Member
  Ph1 track 172
is there any ways of changing/modding this to stop my car being rear biased the whole time?? (its lowered aprox 90mm)
 
  BMW 118d
im sure you can get a bias valve. wilwood sell them but im not sure if you have to buy/modify lines to fit.
 
J

jakm15

if your car is level its doesnt matter if its been lowered, the sensor is probably seized anyway unless you have a full car and load it unload it often.
 

Pep

ClioSport Club Member
  M2,XJS,S1000RR
I asked a similar thing on here a while back and was told it makes next to no difference and not even worth considering, so didnt do much more research to be honest.

Bias valves are available, but as far as I remember the brake lines need running through the interior, with the valve being somewhere within reach from the drivers seat, and can be adjusted easily on the move.

Personally, waste of time on your car as i'm guessing you wont be tracking it etc?
 


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