brake proportioning vavle on saxo

  1. #1
    Hello gyus
    Does anybody use a brake proportioning valve. I'm interested in buying some tilton one, but i'm not sure which one of the pipes going out from the master cylinder is for the rear brakes. There is a two types of valves - • Standard Proportioning Valves (P/N 90-1000 & 90-2000)
    AN-3 port with 3/8"-24 threads. Fittings (supplied): AN-3 male to AN-3 male
    (P/N 73-820); AN-3 male to 3/16" inverted flare (P/N TE2089-188).
    • Metric Proportioning Valve (P/N 90-1003 & 90-2003)
    Threads: M10 x 1.0-6H with 74º included angle at base. No fittings supplied.
    Do you know which one is proper for saxo.
    Thank you
  2. #2
    I am using one on mine yes.
    Cannot remember sizes though haha I seem to remember 3/16" was the size I used throughout my braking system.


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  3. #3
    Would you take a photo of yours. I'd like to see where exactly you installed it.
  4. #4
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by wrcfan View Post
    Would you take a photo of yours. I'd like to see where exactly you installed it.



    Under where the rear bench would be. You can put it anywhere along the lines to the back brake, some people put it in the engine bay, some on the dash, or like me, under the rear bench


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  5. #5
    Ok, thanks mate