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Old 10-27-2010, 04:25 PM   #31
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Old 10-27-2010, 05:02 PM   #32
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sweet. So what is the line going between the brake fluid reservoir to the clutch master?
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I am guessing it uses the brake reservoir as the clutch reservoir.
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I am guessing it uses the brake reservoir as the clutch reservoir.
hmmmm interesting, I wonder how effective the whole system is.
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Old 10-27-2010, 06:06 PM   #35
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As effective as stock. You will never ever notice a difference.
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hmmmm interesting, I wonder how effective the whole system is.

There are a lot of vehicles built from the factory the same way.
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Old 11-02-2010, 05:11 PM   #37
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There are a lot of vehicles built from the factory the same way.
Correct! We just made it look better.
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Love the way this looks!

But this really eliminates your rear brakes? I Drift i need a E-Brake!
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^ HUH? This does not eliminate rear brakes. There is a split behind the firewall on the Chase Bays car for the rear brakes and each front brake.
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Love the way this looks!

But this really eliminates your rear brakes? I Drift i need a E-Brake!
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^ HUH? This does not eliminate rear brakes. There is a split behind the firewall on the Chase Bays car for the rear brakes and each front brake.
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This doesn't eliminate it. We just put a proportioning valve in for the rear lines because the brake bias is internal on the OEM Master Cylinders and also for user adjustability.

These are selling very well, thanks for the support guys and please send us some feedback and installed pictures!
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Thanks for the orders guys, feedback?
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just curious if anyones ever tried this with abs? i would assume in theory i the proportioning was set up right it could work but, but then i'm not sure.
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We haven't tried it and we probably wont. It kind of defeats the purposes of this part. However, i'd be interested to see how it did.
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