pedal boxes and balance bars
pedal boxes and balance bars
I've got the modified escort pedal box, but was planning a change to a floor mounted setup with a brake balance bar. The car will be road and track so must pass S.V.A. and I was hoping the enlightened out there would share their knowledge and thoughts with me! What has been used in the past? what can Tim at SSC offer? etc etc...
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Re: pedal boxes and balance bars
In the past , most have opted for the escort but since Tim took over it's always been an option to have floor pedal set. That's what the demo RT has and I've just ordered the same.PeteC wrote:I've got the modified escort pedal box, but was planning a change to a floor mounted setup with a brake balance bar. The car will be road and track so must pass S.V.A. and I was hoping the enlightened out there would share their knowledge and thoughts with me! What has been used in the past? what can Tim at SSC offer? etc etc...
Pete
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I just love the Stylus but she keeps swallowing £££ !
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Alfa Red 159 2.4 jtdm ti 260bhp 365lbft / BilsteinB12 + Adjustable Powerflex camber/castor bushes. Red STYLUS 2lt zetec 231bhp 185lbft Dunnell . RED 1972 Alfa 2lt GTAm replica 170bhp.
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Your car ?
Is your car rolling/bodied and drivable yet Pete/MattPete&Matt wrote:Tim can supply the floor mounted pedal box, pedals, cylinders etc. Not sure on price as ours came with the chassis.
Its a very good setup though and well worth it in my opinion.
I just love the Stylus but she keeps swallowing £££ !
Alfa Red 159 2.4 jtdm ti 260bhp 365lbft / BilsteinB12 + Adjustable Powerflex camber/castor bushes. Red STYLUS 2lt zetec 231bhp 185lbft Dunnell . RED 1972 Alfa 2lt GTAm replica 170bhp.
Alfa Red 159 2.4 jtdm ti 260bhp 365lbft / BilsteinB12 + Adjustable Powerflex camber/castor bushes. Red STYLUS 2lt zetec 231bhp 185lbft Dunnell . RED 1972 Alfa 2lt GTAm replica 170bhp.
its rolling, inner body is nearly on, just got to seal it and put the rivets in!
engine and box are in, got a few things to sort out then it can come out again to do the body! just ordered all the door catches, lights, fuel filler, boot locks from Tim, so we are getting there!
Most of the electrics are done too!
engine and box are in, got a few things to sort out then it can come out again to do the body! just ordered all the door catches, lights, fuel filler, boot locks from Tim, so we are getting there!
Most of the electrics are done too!
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you can see a picture of Tim's fllor mounted pedal box here:
http://www.clubstylus.be/templates/b300 ... 200606.pdf
and the whole article is here:
http://www.clubstylus.be/templates/b300 ... 200601.pdf
http://www.clubstylus.be/templates/b300 ... 200602.pdf
http://www.clubstylus.be/templates/b300 ... 200603.pdf
http://www.clubstylus.be/templates/b300 ... 200604.pdf
http://www.clubstylus.be/templates/b300 ... 200605.pdf
http://www.clubstylus.be/templates/b300 ... 200606.pdf
http://www.clubstylus.be/templates/b300 ... 200606.pdf
and the whole article is here:
http://www.clubstylus.be/templates/b300 ... 200601.pdf
http://www.clubstylus.be/templates/b300 ... 200602.pdf
http://www.clubstylus.be/templates/b300 ... 200603.pdf
http://www.clubstylus.be/templates/b300 ... 200604.pdf
http://www.clubstylus.be/templates/b300 ... 200605.pdf
http://www.clubstylus.be/templates/b300 ... 200606.pdf
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there are 2 options when using the balance bar. the first is to weld a locknut onto the bar so you can't adjust it, the other is to use a roll pin.
the roll pin is best as it is not as permanent as welding. remember though, you have to have a 70/30 split bias for sva test and you may not be allowed to adjust on the day depending on where you take it. if you wind the bar all the way to the right as i did, this was just right and this is also what tim suggests.
do that and drill a small hole and use the smallest roll pin you can find and then just knock it out again after sva!
hope that helps a bit!
the roll pin is best as it is not as permanent as welding. remember though, you have to have a 70/30 split bias for sva test and you may not be allowed to adjust on the day depending on where you take it. if you wind the bar all the way to the right as i did, this was just right and this is also what tim suggests.
do that and drill a small hole and use the smallest roll pin you can find and then just knock it out again after sva!
hope that helps a bit!
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I've got the floor mounted pedals and really rate them, for the SVA I used a roll pin, but only put it in 1/2 way incase I needed to adjust. SVA centers are a bit funny about brake adjustment on the day and won't (arn't supposed to) let you move anything, if there is adjustment with the balance bar locked they will test at both ends of the travel.
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