mmarshall
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Paul I have hydroboost so pressure is no problem, but for manual brakes you need all the line pressure you can get. I don't feel that balance bars and MC sizes will fully compensate for mis-sized calipers. To prove the point the guys that spend big $$$$ on wilwood setups use 4 piston calipers with about 3 times the surface area of the Cobra rear caliper. All the mustang brakes were designed to be run with a booster. If you want good manual brakes you need to spend 3k on the wilwood setup.
I learned the hard way that proportioning valves can fail. Had that valve been reducing the rear to keep them from locking bad things could have happened when it failed. I know that reducing the front is different, but it is far safer than trusting a PV to reduce the rear. At this point I would like to dial it in to be balanced without any external aids.
I learned the hard way that proportioning valves can fail. Had that valve been reducing the rear to keep them from locking bad things could have happened when it failed. I know that reducing the front is different, but it is far safer than trusting a PV to reduce the rear. At this point I would like to dial it in to be balanced without any external aids.