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To: Bill Bartlett <BillBartlett@wingnutracing.com>
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From: <jason@multivintage.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 12:47:18 -0700
The set up you have should be Ok for vintage. Most of the really well
prepped gt6's have the dual master set up with original triumph equipment.
I feel the only candidate for the tilton pedals would be like tube frame
scca car or something. That's kind of a major modernization and is not in
line with what the plenty fast guys like group 44 and mr. kastner did back
in the day. Plus with the good racing break pads they make nowdays even a
stock set up with a single master should be ok. My car has only one master
and has raced on scca national level since newly built in 1970, over 100
races on the log books. Who needs brakes anyway?

gt6jason
Friendly Ghost Racing

On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 21:58:29 -0500, Bill Bartlett
<BillBartlett@wingnutracing.com> wrote:
> Hi Gents,
> I am curious on  the difference between brake "Biasing" and brake
> "proportioning"?
> Given that one has a set up with twin masters, one each  for the front
and
> rear brake systems, is it better to use a bias adjustment cable from 
the
> cockpit to adjust the amount of force given to the front and rear
brakes,
> or
> should one use a proportioning adjustment valve. The bias bar appears to
> work
> by adjusting the amount of force the pedal excerpts on the two masters,
> where
> the proportioning reduces the amount of hydraulic force excerpted thru
the
> rear brake line to the slaves.
> What is the deal? Does the Biasing do the heavy lifting and the
> proportioning
> the micro adjustment? I suppose one needs to start with the right master
> bores
> to start with eh?
> My car has a bias bar but it is only adjustable by inserting different
> length
> bushings between the clevis and the spherical bearing at the top of the
> peddle
> assembly. I am debating whether to upgrade to the Tilton adjustable
pedal
> set,
> put a proportioning valve in or just leave it alone and have different
> bushing
> sets for say wet and dry?
> Thoughts?
> And thank you for your time
> Bill
> PS; this is for a GT6
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