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> 911 SC calipers/Rotors on a Teener, What rotors used for rear
MikeSpraggi
post Sep 22 2009, 03:25 AM
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I'm planning on using 911 SC calipers on the front and rear of my 914 DE car. Is anyone out there using SC calipers on the rears and if so, what rotors are you using. No problem with the fronts, I'll be using the 911 setup. Also, I have been told that I should not need a proportioning valve since the calipers are balanced since it's a stock factory setup. I plan on installing the valve anyway though.
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Eric_Shea
post Sep 23 2009, 02:49 PM
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It doesn't "proportion" anything. It's a saftey device that shuts the rear brakes off in a panic stop (535 ft. lbs. of pressure if I recall). Otherwise, it acts like a "T" passing fluid back and forth without a care in the world.

At least that is what I am led to understand after reading the page in the factory manual describing the unit and it's operation. I may not have read it properly...

It was one of the first things to go back into my car.

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Oh?


It doesn't "proportion" anything. It's a saftey device that shuts the rear brakes off in a panic stop (535 ft. lbs. of pressure if I recall). Otherwise, it acts like a "T" passing fluid back and forth without a care in the world.

At least that is what I am led to understand after reading the page in the factory manual describing the unit and it's operation. I may not have read it properly...

It was one of the first things to go back into my car.

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One went back in my car today... Thanks E! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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