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SS - In another posting i was pondering a theory that seems very probabaly. Hot roders and custom car builders use proportional valves for their brake systems to add a safety factor.
so has anyone checked into simple adding an inline proportional value on each side of the tee 30? Or even put one at each wheel?
So if a drop in pressure happens, ie wheel cylinder goes out, the valve simply will close and isolate that side of the system.
Here’s a standard quote from a proportional valve.
“ In the event of a failure, the emergency shut off valve detects a change in pressure and closes that portion of the brakes.”
so has anyone checked into simple adding an inline proportional value on each side of the tee 30? Or even put one at each wheel?
So if a drop in pressure happens, ie wheel cylinder goes out, the valve simply will close and isolate that side of the system.
Here’s a standard quote from a proportional valve.
“ In the event of a failure, the emergency shut off valve detects a change in pressure and closes that portion of the brakes.”
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