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Author: | Mike Montgomery [ Wed Sep 22, 2010 10:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Vertical Hydrolic Handbrake |
I have been watching too many Ken Block videos.. What is the deal with these Vertical handbrakes that sit next to the gear stick? Are they good? Where do you get them? |
Author: | Irish Yobbo [ Wed Sep 22, 2010 10:35 am ] |
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Never used or seen one, but I suppose the hydraulics have the same benefit as the hydraulics in the normal brakes do. More travel but with less force applied, resulting in a greater braking power. They're probably great for drifting if you're into that sort of thing. |
Author: | bnicho [ Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:42 pm ] |
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They are usually set up to lock the rear wheels only. Very useful for motorkhanas and autox. You can buy complete kits with fancy alloy handles on eBay for about $250-300. Ouch! Search on "Hydraulic Handbrake". Or you can but the Landrover Series Two clutch master cylinder used in the kits for $45.00 posted. Then make up your own brackets and handle however you want. http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220620767093 I bought the landrover cylinder above yesterday to fit it to the Moke. ![]() Caveat: They are not road leeeegal, so set it up so you can remove the handle when not in use... ![]() Cheers, |
Author: | Drexxle [ Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:45 pm ] |
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rockcrawling vehicles also use a similar device to lock wheels individually, so you can lock say the front left, and when you put the power on, youll turn in a circle around that wheel. |
Author: | awdmoke [ Wed Sep 22, 2010 1:30 pm ] |
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The main benefit of a vertical handbrake in a mini is that as it's closer to the steering wheel, it takes less time to grab it. You don't really need a hydraulic handbrake in a mini as th rears lock up fairly easily anyway. |
Author: | bnicho [ Wed Sep 22, 2010 2:48 pm ] |
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I considered connecting the hydraulic cylinder to the now-redundant clutch pedal so I could keep both hands on the wheel. But that would put me in the "specials" class if the scrutineers noticed. ![]() |
Author: | simon k [ Wed Sep 22, 2010 3:17 pm ] |
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bnicho wrote: I considered connecting the hydraulic cylinder to the now-redundant clutch pedal so I could keep both hands on the wheel.
But that would put me in the "specials" class if the scrutineers noticed. ![]() you idiot - why say that in public! I couldn't do it, I usually only have one hand on the wheel in a khana anyway, and as soon as I lift my left foot off the firewall I fall over in my seat ![]() Andrew Collier's automatic special that they win the AMC with has a hand operated handbrake - I think so do the other Renault based specials that compete |
Author: | bnicho [ Wed Sep 22, 2010 3:44 pm ] |
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simon k wrote: you idiot - why say that in public!
Because if I think of these devious things and then say them in public, I'm not tempted to cheat and actually DO them. ![]() |
Author: | 1310/71 [ Wed Sep 22, 2010 5:05 pm ] |
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simon k wrote: Andrew Collier's automatic special that they win the AMC with has a hand operated handbrake - I think so do the other Renault based specials that compete
No, I think it is only AC's. The others have push/pull levers for left or right or various other similar means. The big difference here of course, is that the specials are designed to lock either side individually, whereas the type discussed here normally lock both wheels at the same time. EDIT - actually I'll rethink that. They are ALL Hand operated. Are your confusing it for the switch he uses to flick it into reverse or drive (which from memory is mounted in top of the handbrake lever)? KB |
Author: | awdmoke [ Wed Sep 22, 2010 5:22 pm ] |
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At least a couple of the specials I've seen have 4 pedals: Throttle Clutch Brakes Rear brakes only (both sides) |
Author: | doogie [ Wed Sep 22, 2010 7:50 pm ] |
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1310/71 wrote: simon k wrote: Andrew Collier's automatic special that they win the AMC with has a hand operated handbrake - I think so do the other Renault based specials that compete No, I think it is only AC's. The others have push/pull levers for left or right or various other similar means. The big difference here of course, is that the specials are designed to lock either side individually, whereas the type discussed here normally lock both wheels at the same time. EDIT - actually I'll rethink that. They are ALL Hand operated. Are your confusing it for the switch he uses to flick it into reverse or drive (which from memory is mounted in top of the handbrake lever)? KB Ppppffffttttt specials!!! Even fat blokes in 50 y/o mini's can beat them ![]() Doogie |
Author: | 1310/71 [ Wed Sep 22, 2010 8:18 pm ] |
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doogie wrote: Ppppffffttttt specials!!! Even fat blokes in 50 y/o mini's can beat them
![]() Doogie Did he break something again? |
Author: | doogie [ Wed Sep 22, 2010 8:29 pm ] |
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Not this time, well the fat bloke did'nt actually beat Andrew, but beat all the other ones & got within 0.23 of Andrew. Doogie |
Author: | Tombo [ Wed Sep 22, 2010 8:37 pm ] |
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I made the hydraulic handbrake for my mini, the handle pivots just behind the standard hand brake and sits forward at about 45 degrees, the end of it is just above and a little to the left of the gearstick. The handle is easily removed and the master hides under the back seat ![]() |
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