My 2003 T-Sport Celica

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Follow Brian Walsh on Facebook he will have some great photos up soon[emoji106]


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good man Martin. Im keeping a close eye on you. You following fast in Adrian's foot steps.
Nice vids on photos :thumbsup:
 
Had a few pics from the last day done onto a 4ft strip. Pics courtesy of Brian Walsh and print from Darren o hara of 99RedBallons.
 

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Been doing a few bits the last week. Tipping away at it. Braided lines, 5.1 fluid change and new wheel studs too. Looking at my rear pads they have nothing done. They are in there for 5 track days and still only half wore. So it got me thinking. Is there anyway of adjusting the brake balance to shift maybe 10% more braking power to the back so as not to have the fronts doing all the work....

I know a pedal box would do it but any other way??
 

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I'd leave as is. With it stripped, there's not much weight over the arse anyway so you'd only end up locking up before you see benefits of taking pressure off the fronts. The rears are really just to keep the arse straight under braking tbh.
 
I'd leave as is. With it stripped, there's not much weight over the arse anyway so you'd only end up locking up before you see benefits of taking pressure off the fronts. The rears are really just to keep the arse straight under braking tbh.

100% Agree with John there last thing you want is the rear locking up[emoji106]


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Ya your right actually. Especially under heavy breaking the rear wheels would only be barely touching the tarmac. Just seems a waste but ya. Ill leave it be so
 
You could fit a bias valve and adjust it on the go Ciaran is putting one is the fiesta for me.
Just means you can have best of both worlds
 
If you were to fit a bias valve you might need to re plumb your system.Have you still got abs?


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