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http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vie...37&alt=web
This is the cheapest one on eBay. Will it do or worth spending more.
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AP all day long, anything else is just c*** and is a pain to seal and use odd fittings, Only downside is that they are over £125.00
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See I looked at them but didnt like the big handle. Design. Just want something tucked out the way. But then again id rather go off a recommendation to be fair. Ill have a look into some slightly better quality ones.
Just another note though is there such thing as a fixed bias valve. Stick in the brake line and give 60/40 braking no adjustment required
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I could always nick one off the 1.9 then. Ive been.a member on 205gtidrivers for years. Ask on there maybe? Im sure someone will have one banging about. Just not a very active forum compared to.this one in my experience
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I meant the cheap things like Willwoods have sleeve, Imperial fittings,
AP do a screw type as well
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Right.ive done some digging and apprently a few older french cars had inline non adjutable ones. If anyone can point me in the direction of some that would be great
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See that's what I'm after. I've found a few now that are standard on cars from factory. Toyota avensis has one amount others
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brake-Compensa...48505a1689 similar
Just want to know what percentage the 306 one runs like from 60\40 to 70\30 then buy one in the centre
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zx runs bias valves, you'll need two of them, one for each circuit - hard to find new and expensive if you do
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One on n/s/r and one on o/s/r because 306 line runs one line that splits in two to the rear. Which means I could just put one in the line before it splits? I think im right anyway. Ill have a look for them
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surely its on two diagonal circuits, so if you split a line you still have brakes
1. front right and rear left
2. front left and rear right
not sure what the bias is on the zx, but similar weight / brake setup so can't be far off
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See thats what I thought it would be. But upon further investigation with the engine out mine split front and rear which is wierd. What ill do is have a scrappy run and see if I can find some. Where abouts in the lines do the zx ones sit. Near the rear?
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yeah on the rear, underneath near the spare wheel
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Ok well ill take a looksy. Ill also have a look on my brake lines but im sure they are fronts one line and rears the other. Might know a zx at the scrappy to. Thanks for the heads up man

been trying to find some for a while
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205 1600 gti uses a single line non adjustable bias valve, fitted to front nearside chassis leg. I find these preferable to the 2 x valves the 1900 uses, even with different front calipers and rear discs.
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Got a spare then? Its finding one is the issue.
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I'm using a compbrake one which seems perfectly fine. Just a single line rear (through a hydro handbrake too) that splits above the fuel tank.
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i have a wilwood lever type bas valve that came i m10x1 lol