Further progress on the rear two piece brake setup. 10.750" rear to mate up with the 11.750" front.
Phatmiata (05-29-2014),The Driver (05-29-2014),WASABI (05-29-2014)
Will this be part of a four corner/ lower priced kit, than your current offering?
96 Montego, replacing a 95M... I miss: My running peeps in Tampa, running barefoot @ Clearwater Beach and First Choice BBQ, in Brandon. In So Cal I miss: The Malibu Canyons, CA 33 and In & Out Burgers ! I'm from Tampa, if I was from Tampa Bay, I'd be a fish!
Demon I Am (05-30-2014),Slampen (05-30-2014),The Driver (05-30-2014),WASABI (05-30-2014)
96 Montego, replacing a 95M... I miss: My running peeps in Tampa, running barefoot @ Clearwater Beach and First Choice BBQ, in Brandon. In So Cal I miss: The Malibu Canyons, CA 33 and In & Out Burgers ! I'm from Tampa, if I was from Tampa Bay, I'd be a fish!
We are still about a month out on full production. Waiting on the prototype parking brake cables, to fit and finalize pricing. Pricing is expected to be in line with most other 4 wheel kits currently available. The two piece rear will be more cost effective than our current offering. The total rotor and hat weight is under 8lbs.
Phatmiata (06-02-2014),The Driver (06-02-2014)
The Driver (06-03-2014)
Shandelle, I am ready for the rear upgrade.
Will the parking break be as good as the original?
If they are using the same approach as FM, and again, that's IF they are, then no way. I have the FM kit and the cable end broke off after a few weeks. FM is up front about this--it's not a real parking brake. FM is working on a $100 upcharge option that uses an NC cable (no matter if your car is NA or NB) but they're stuck waiting for a machine shop to make some pieces. Soon as they do I am on it. I'll be very interested to see what V8 does, and if it is the same or not.
We have two different solution to test. Neither uses the small motorcycle style cables. The clamping force is less because of the caliper design and leverage points. For a true solid park brake a ball valve can be inserted in the area of the Ebrake handle(inline with the bais valve) and turned with pressure applied to the brake pedal. This is what we do in our track cars.
Phatmiata (06-05-2014)
But with that proposed setup if you have a hydraulic issue then you lose all possible braking capability versus a traditional handbrake cable.
That will also cause it to fail inspection where a non-hydraulic redundancy is required to pass vehicle inspections; I'm guessing, though, that's not a common concern for the target market?
The ball valve method is what we use in our track cars that do not have cable hand brakes. The rear supply is routed in the tunnel and the bais adjuster and ball valve are installed in the hand brake area. Before this caliper there where no other compatible rear calipers for hand brake operation. There will be two versions of the kit, one with the cable hand brake for street use and a track version without the hand brake levers. The hand brake version will hold the car to a certain extent but not to the caliber of the OEM unit.
Phatmiata (06-05-2014)