on 10/24/00 9:50 PM, Fischhouse at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> 1). Proportioning valves which provide different pressures to the front
> (disc) brake than the rear drum brake.  These were required as the torque
> output versus pressure of a drum brake is much higher than that of a disc
> brake, a side note here is brake boosters (power brakes) became pretty much
> standard as with Disc-drum systems.
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> Ronald Fisch V.M.O.A. 78
> 86 mostly stock, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Nice post,

Proportioning valves were not just used in disc/drum combos though. They are
used in lots of applications to adjust front-rear brake bias.

ADJUSTABLE proportioning valves are used in a wide variety of race
applications to tune braking also.

best,
Sat Tara

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