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    Have any had a any experiance with any of these 2 options as iam looking at removing the abs also if you have any of the below for sale let me know
    The compbrake converted pedal box
    or a floor mounted pedal box (Ap or tilton )
    Cheers Paul

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  • #2
    stay away from compbrake unless you want hassle and shit service
    Thanks Mark.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by fordrallycar View Post
      Have any had a any experiance with any of these 2 options as iam looking at removing the abs also if you have any of the below for sale let me know
      The compbrake converted pedal box
      or a floor mounted pedal box (Ap or tilton )
      Cheers Paul
      i got a pedal box out a rally car i just broke mate not sure of make tho
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      • #4
        Pop some pictures up Mark

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        • #5
          Ap floor mounted ones are about 1k
          I think tilton are cheaper, see if you can ask Wenny what he put in Warrens car

          If we floor mount mate, you will have to get used to it, also would possibly need to move your seat back a little


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          • #6
            Why don't you keep the standard master cylinder but get rid of the abs block? You will have a nicer feeling brake pedal that way

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ronnie amis View Post
              Why don't you keep the standard master cylinder but get rid of the abs block? You will have a nicer feeling brake pedal that way
              What and use a in line bias at the handbrake ??


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              • #8
                Yes Dave

                Although I don't run a bias valve and done have any troubles. But is Paul running ap's on the back?

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                • #9
                  No just standard rears so shouldn't be an issue unless bigger brakes are on the cards for the rear ??


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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by jacko996 View Post
                    No just standard rears so shouldn't be an issue unless bigger brakes are on the cards for the rear ??
                    No Mate

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by fordrallycar View Post
                      No Mate
                      That will be the cheapest route then Paul, to leave as is, but you won't be able to adjust front to rear, but as ronnie says, with the standard callipers on the back you will always have more front than you need.


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                      • #12
                        Stay away from compbrake/obp utter dog shit! The tiltons we fitted in Warren & Wennys cars are very nice bits of kit
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Ginge View Post
                          Stay away from compbrake/obp utter dog shit! The tiltons we fitted in Warren & Wennys cars are very nice bits of kit
                          What model was it Paul??


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                          • #14
                            I think you'll be fine then as is. Just get rid of the abs block and get a abs wiring delete.

                            Either get ferodo ds rear pads. Or I found £12 pagid rear pads work well they're cheap but don't fall apart over heat or are to snatchy.

                            I got fed up of spending out on ds2500's every trackday

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                            • #15
                              This is the type i had on my Rally car....no abs obviously. Mine was a 909 item from RED.

                              http://www.burtonpower.com/adjustabl...eed?WbRf=GBase
                              or
                              http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/Produc...Balance%20Bars
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