How to loose 200kgs?....

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I like those pedals :) Does the brake unit include adjustment for brake bias?

I'd mount it closer, small hydraulic lines over a long distance may effect how well it works.

Have you considered putting just a small tack weld on the bush after it is pressed into the arm, might be enough to prevent it from moving.
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Yeah, pedals are nice :D has got a dash mounted bias knob, got to find some where to mount it so as i can reach it when strapped in.

I thought that the extra lenght would aid in cooling too, but not sure how hot the fluid will get now with fixed rpm (had to run a cooler other wise would boil the fluid after 10 laps with the old setup...), am worried about pressure drop over a long distance...
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Biggvl wrote:Yeah, pedals are nice :D has got a dash mounted bias knob, got to find some where to mount it so as i can reach it when strapped in.
down beside the seat if the cable is long enough!

I've seen some late models that have a big speed brace type of handle sticking out of the dash to work them too!
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great progress.
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Anybody used one of these in a project before, its from a Holden Barina, seem to be a popular conversion in europe, I wonder how much torque they can cope with???

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I've heard of them being used and pretty sure I read somewhere Delcowizzed used on on an old commodore.
Always kept the idea in my head for one day. Id love to see it done.
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Just out of curiosity are they expensive ? Would be a good option on something like an LC-LJ torana where power steer was never offered, and it keeps all the steering geometry all standard as well
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I ordered one this morning from an XC barina for $120 complete
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Bargain !
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Keep us updated please very interested.
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