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Ian |
posted on 27th Jan 13 at 16:40 |
quote: You will need some form of restrictor valve as you're removing the device that is doing that currently. The OE one is no good once the car is lowered, but you can't cut it out completely without making alternative arrangements. Slightly different on ABS cars but non-ABS it will lock up. | |
daine |
posted on 27th Jan 13 at 16:33 |
Put the restrictor type on mine Gav, they work a treat! the one your showing off ebay are | |
tobyc20xe |
posted on 26th Jan 13 at 23:43 |
Looks about right yeah bud. | |
gav93 |
posted on 26th Jan 13 at 22:18 |
like this | |
tobyc20xe |
posted on 26th Jan 13 at 21:58 |
Can't find a link sorry bud google it lol,yes just that means you can take it for a drive for testing and just lift the bonnet to adjust it :). | |
gav93 |
posted on 26th Jan 13 at 20:09 |
cheers mate got a link to one i need by any chance? and it just plumbs into that line basically, just instead of being under the rear beam it will be in the engine bay making adjustment easy? :) | |
tobyc20xe |
posted on 26th Jan 13 at 20:02 |
Ino a lad on here uses a bias one in the engine bay, on the brake pipe before the four way spliter. He used it on his track corsa so must of worked well. In the engine bay would be the best place for it bud. | |
gav93 |
posted on 26th Jan 13 at 19:32 |
where can i get the type i need from guys? any links? and this can be put where ever i want in that line i.e i can put it in the engine bay as long as it stays in that line? doesnt affect where i put it basically? cheers for the help | |
tobyc20xe |
posted on 26th Jan 13 at 18:43 |
As dave says do away with it and fit one you can adjust yourself! Can ne fitted in the engine bay,ones everything is done take it out for a drive for testing and adjust as needed. | |
davegreen |
posted on 26th Jan 13 at 18:11 |
do away with the adjustable one but fit the restrictor type valves instead. | |
gav93 |
posted on 26th Jan 13 at 17:43 |
im getting 2 sides of the story here guys 2 are saying do away 2 are saying dont!?!? :@ | |
andy_mk3 |
posted on 26th Jan 13 at 10:41 |
Yeah you'll need the in-line compensator valves, else you'll get even more rear locking which is dangerous. | |
davegreen |
posted on 26th Jan 13 at 06:43 |
some smaller engined b's didnt have the load compensating valve but use restrictors instead located on yhe inner sill at l/h rear of the car. these restrictors can also be found on corsa c's without abs mounted where the abs would be mounted. you will still get the rears locking up without these. | |
corsa-torque |
posted on 25th Jan 13 at 23:45 |
As said just bin it, it's of no real use | |
Jamie-C |
posted on 25th Jan 13 at 23:41 |
Yea just do away with it, there useless anyway :lol: | |
gav93 |
posted on 25th Jan 13 at 22:48 |
had the car up on the ramps and looking over the brakes , noticed because my car is really low about a 100mm drop (lowest ive seen in my area )the rear brake load compensator has obviously knackerd itself out, oh and the rear locks up more easily . |