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Thread: Pedal Boxes

  1. #11
    20v kit car Guest

    smart move bluerex,will suit the new driving style..start dancing the pedals..its fun cheers steve

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    black betty Guest
    i am pretty sure that a(now defunct?) uk company called autocavan used to do a biased twin master cyliner set up like described by bluerex/ golfwise

    i would be interested in one too and have done some searching of the clubgti forum on this topic but with no luck

    i seem to recollect that there were instructions on how to make one up/ how to adjust the brake bias were floating around the internet as i think a few people were using this set up on track day monsters

    i d be interested to see if anyone has any more success getting details of this

    bb

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    syncro Guest
    I think that Mark Hammond from Hammond Automotive (Brookvale) had one for sale a while back.

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    i have just beeen to a wreker to find a shnew shock for my charade!!!! when i saw a striped laser sitting out the front not sure which model but it had the booster in front of the driver and a really short MC, had a look at the linkages,,,,, should work he wanted way to much for it so i might go back tonight and steal it, WAAAAAAAHAHAHAH or ill go back to morrow and suss it out properly, ie take my set up in and match it up. let u know how it goes
    the golf is not dead.

  5. #15
    VanKronenburg Guest

    Re: Pedal Boxes

    Quote Originally Posted by Bluerex
    Planning on replacing the push-me-pull-you LHD to RHD brake conversion (more levers, bearings and rods than I care to mention) with 2 non-boosted master cylinders on the fire wall located (wait for it...) IN FRONT OF THE DRIVER (gasp! what a suggestion)
    Anyone care to share experience or suggestions?

    C
    This is not a worth while modification at all and is overly priced. It offers very little performance advantage. It is more popular on show cars in Europe as it 'simplifies' the engine bay layout. We have built many Golf 1s, some with over 400ps and have used the Golf 2 G60 master cylinder setup on them all. This is the way to go and is easy to fit

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    Re: Pedal Boxes

    Quote Originally Posted by VanKronenburg

    This is not a worth while modification at all and is overly priced. It offers very little performance advantage. It is more popular on show cars in Europe as it 'simplifies' the engine bay layout. We have built many Golf 1s, some with over 400ps and have used the Golf 2 G60 master cylinder setup on them all. This is the way to go and is easy to fit
    Very interesting!! I have seen a great many (non Golf) rally cars locally with pedal boxes, bias controls and of course hydraulic handbrakes. Are you saying that this is not so common in Europe? I ask out of total ignorance ....

    Charles.

    It's been a while...

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    VanKronenburg Guest

    Re: Pedal Boxes

    Quote Originally Posted by Bluerex

    Very interesting!! I have seen a great many (non Golf) rally cars locally with pedal boxes, bias controls and of course hydraulic handbrakes. Are you saying that this is not so common in Europe? I ask out of total ignorance ....

    Charles.
    Well, yes it is quite common here but this is more from a service perspective as the parts are easy to access and replace individually whilst still on the car. The VW parts are diffucult to service, but who cares as they never fail!! I agree that the system on the RHD cars is poorly designed but I understand it's quite reliable? The aftermarket parts are not worth the money when late model master cylinders and so on are so easy to come by. At least, that is what I think. Having said that, we use the aftermarket parts very often but only on those cars working to an endless budget

  8. #18
    Golfwise Guest

    Pedal boxes

    Very true big budget race /rally cars may use this system but there is a lot of other things that should come first.
    I have used this pedal box system years ago in a sports sedan and found once we got the brake set up right it was never adjusted again and I had to go to the gym to build up my leg muscles to use it.It does give better feel once you are used to it when stopping from250 klicks but lets get real with a Golf rally car.
    Lee Peterson won the National 1600 Rally class in a Mirage Cyborg like ours and they run a normal factory booster and mastercylinder.
    An inline brake bias adjuster would be the easiest way to get some adjustment into your braking system.
    Thank our Dutch friend for his input.

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