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TRD Man wrote:No, I wouldn't.
Presumably you're installing the bias valve in an attempt to cure the problem that exists now i.e too much rear brake.
Assuming that the factory valve directs more bias to the front than the rear, by removing it you'll be negating most of the effectiveness of the adjustable valve.
TRD Man wrote:No, I wouldn't.
Presumably you're installing the bias valve in an attempt to cure the problem that exists now i.e too much rear brake.
Assuming that the factory valve directs more bias to the front than the rear, by removing it you'll be negating most of the effectiveness of the adjustable valve.
fxgt race wrote:thats the tricky part, 2 lines from the master cylinder go into the factor bias valve,1 goes to LF and 2 head off to the rears, which one goes to which inside this valve is what i will have to find out.
According to manual pressure from master cylinder is 80 kg/m3 and pressure exiting proportioning valve to rear is 39 kg/m3Bazda wrote:When you say it blocks 51.5% to the rear. I thought it was alot more.
I always thought Corolla brakes were quite adequate so I agree with you here. Certainly most AE82 & AE92 rally cars ran with std brakes.I found that the rears are fine on mine and its not worth the hastle
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