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Sir V Tec
19-05-2009, 13:26
If you add two brake bias valves in line will you essentially restrict what initially goes through the first bias valve again by the 2nd one?

In other words, if I have 10 bar of pressure from my master cylinder and I add one bias valve set at 50% I will get 5 bar on the line. If I add a 2nd bias valve set again at 50% do I get 5 bar or 2.5 bar?

I need to restrict my rear brakes further and am just wondering if I add an identical bias valve in line will it make any difference?

Thanks
Kieran

Garrett Mc Monagle
07-05-2011, 23:53
same question as above! anyone?

Paddy1winger
08-05-2011, 00:07
eh ok sorry to be smart but why not turn the bias more and restrict it a bit more....???

rossgamble1987
08-05-2011, 14:07
Buy a Bias Pedal Box Only job!!!

Sir V Tec
08-05-2011, 20:22
I was told that 2 bias valves will have the same output pressure. i.e. In my original question the answer would be 5 bar after 2 inline valves. I abandoned my project :-(

rallyirl
14-05-2011, 11:18
use an infinity valve if you want to restrict more.... take it that they are a limiter, so, no.... you will not get lower pressure than the lowest one in the line. Is the real question that you have a brake kit in the rear of a honda on a std master cly??? if so, just re fit the std rear calipers and bobs your uncle... cheaper option to the right thing(a pedal box).