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Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by Zonka »

Had the same issue in my hard top.... scared the hell out of me but no-where near as much as my passenger!! :lol:

I ended installing a Wilwood proportioning valve which made a HUGE difference. At least now when I slam on the brakes the fronts lock-up.
For $70 (i think....while back now) it a small price to pay for peace of mind.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

The proportioning with the subaru cylinder on the cars I have been involved with seem to proportion very well, however, these cars run sierra front calipers on the rear, not skyline (or any other) calipers.

In fact, Greg has a proportioning valve on his and I believe he runs the valve fully open- there was no need for it.

A "normal" car will never run the same calipers front and rear, so with a normal disc/disc cylinder, there will be significantly less fluid going to the rear, so the proportioning seems to be good.

With a smaller rear caliper, it's quite possible there will be excessive rear brake force without a prop valve.

PS If you run 16" rims, consider the 2.0 vitara front brakes - they are a MUCH larger, ventilated disc and matching caliper.

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Post by nicbeer »

Steve, I have the LWB vented up front and also sierra rears.

Could be an advantage to my setup hmm
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Post by Zonka »

Cant comment on the skyline calipers or subaru m/c . I'm running sierra calipers front & rear with a normal sierra m/c & found it was biased to the rear.
I've got the proportioning valve set at it's minimum & it seems to provide a good balance.
However, in say that I had to take into consideration the stupid amount of weight transfer that occurs when I forcefully apply the brakes.
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Post by NIK »

Reading on izook the prop valve they sell starts at somthing like 70% - 30% bias not sure if they are all the same.
I think the outback I got my m/c from had discs all around but I run disc/drum.
Im going to try to get a prop valve installed Im sure that will help alot.
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Post by jazuki »

Im just in the process of doing this conversion atm , but when i took the subaru master cylinder off the car i forgot to see which brake line goes to the front and which goes to the back ?

So can someone confirm which line goes to which axle ?

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Post by NIK »

Mines not finished yet but they are the same as the sierra ones, the hardline closest to the firewall goes to the front of the m/c and the front hardline goes to the rear of the m/c.
Buy the way I got my prop valve and I pick up the new lines tommorrow to adapt it so I,ll report how it goes.
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Post by 11_evl »

i just did the 1 1/16" master swap from a subaru liberity. the lines are on the opposite side (closest to guard)

i had to lengthen the pin by 31mm

i didnt notice any increase in braking performance at all with the swap.

im running hi lux 4 piston calipers up front and drum rear
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Post by NIK »

From what Ive read (not alot :roll: ) if its 1 1/16" and has 2 outlets it should be ok.
11_evl yours is a newer zuk? I think greg said somthing about newer ones been different, but then I saw on zuwharrie that on 88.5 up?? it wont bolt on??
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Post by 11_evl »

yes mine is the newer booster which means i needed to extend the push rod a bit more. it shouldnt matter what yr it is the brakes should work.
the pedel firmed up a bit but that could of been cus i flushed fluid.
the master bolted on no problems. it is the same master as all the pictured one (1 1/16) but the outlets are on the opposite side to std sierra ones, i had to bend the pipes
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Post by Remydog05 »

Joe & Steve

When your talking 2.0L Brake parts are you talking 4 cyl or V6??

I would have thought that the J20a Brakes would be very simlar to the Estate ones?
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Post by Gwagensteve »

AFAIK J20 and H20 run the same brakes. The rotors will not clear 15\" rims though.

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