Hydraulic handbrake with electronic backup

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Hydraulic handbrake with electronic backup

#1 Post by Boost All The Dollys »

Hi there

I'm looking to fit a hydraulic handbrake to my car and have been reading up on the fact it's not MOTable, but could you in theory use an electric handbrake like in modern cars alongside a hydraulic set up?
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paulsprint

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Hi. My old rally car had a hydrolic handbrake. I had cables installed as well but they where only for show. Only had trouble with mot once and that was at a quick fit place. Only went there cos I could get and mot from my normal place in time for the rally. They didn't notice the badly fitted handbrake cables. But wanted to fail it on the fact that I could chance the brake biase from the dashboard. They made me disconnect the linkage so I couldn't adjust it while I was driving. Knobs. You can get little mechanical calipers for the hand brake all depends on what you are doing with the car. You can really park a car on a hill and leave it on a hydrolic hand brake, so no use on a road car.
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paulsprint wrote:Hi. My old rally car had a hydrolic handbrake. I had cables installed as well but they where only for show. Only had trouble with mot once and that was at a quick fit place. Only went there cos I could get and mot from my normal place in time for the rally. They didn't notice the badly fitted handbrake cables. But wanted to fail it on the fact that I could chance the brake biase from the dashboard. They made me disconnect the linkage so I couldn't adjust it while I was driving. Knobs. You can get little mechanical calipers for the hand brake all depends on what you are doing with the car. You can really park a car on a hill and leave it on a hydrolic hand brake, so no use on a road car.
Ah well, that's gotta suck. Might put hydraulic handbrake on the back burner for a while, might put it in the front wheels, to lock the fronts and do burnouts

I christen the burnout bar
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Boost All The Dollys wrote:
paulsprint wrote:Hi. My old rally car had a hydrolic handbrake. I had cables installed as well but they where only for show. Only had trouble with mot once and that was at a quick fit place. Only went there cos I could get and mot from my normal place in time for the rally. They didn't notice the badly fitted handbrake cables. But wanted to fail it on the fact that I could chance the brake biase from the dashboard. They made me disconnect the linkage so I couldn't adjust it while I was driving. Knobs. You can get little mechanical calipers for the hand brake all depends on what you are doing with the car. You can really park a car on a hill and leave it on a hydrolic hand brake, so no use on a road car.
Ah well, that's gotta suck. Might put hydraulic handbrake on the back burner for a while, might put it in the front wheels, to lock the fronts and do burnouts

I christen the burnout bar
You can get an electric linelock like mine for a few quid no need to use a handbrake for it!

Steve
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