Brake Master Cylinders.
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Anybody with a sport and sti that can take a picture of theirs..
Just wondering if a non abs car has four ports on the mastercylinder??
Also what is the thing connected in the rear brake lines infront of the master cylinder??
pulled the cover off and has a spring and a bolt through the middle.. almost looks like some sort of regulator??
Bias Valve??
David
Just wondering if a non abs car has four ports on the mastercylinder??
Also what is the thing connected in the rear brake lines infront of the master cylinder??
pulled the cover off and has a spring and a bolt through the middle.. almost looks like some sort of regulator??
Bias Valve??
David
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so adjustable to bias more to the front??
Thought they were done with weight at the rear normally..
David
Thought they were done with weight at the rear normally..
David
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i think it's the brake bias valve, I think it might have a shuttle valve in it to increase braking to front as braking g-force increases. But that's just a guess.
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