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Why use a pressure switch? Is it plumbed in the brake line?
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Folk race cars use to have the solenoid setup. 815 629 2418 Tom
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I bracket race so I don't have to follow the same rules as class racers. I've used a pressure switch for years footbraking and it works great. I'm also cheap so I use a basic 2 terminal pressure activated brake light switch from an early vehicle, looks the same as the generic one Jegs sells. I also have a small LED wired in to let me know it's activated, also helps you judge braking pressure. Because I don't have to follow stocker rules I have a shutoff switch in the circuit for down track. I used to have a toggle, now I have a button on the steering wheel so when my thumb is on the button the 2 step can be activated, after launch I slide my finger off and then I can ride the brake and no 2 step down track. I'm sure a different switch method can be devised but I have no clue of legality. You could use a pressure switch on the transmission or a micro switch on the shifter.
As for plumbing I have a Hurst linelock and I screw the switch into one of the 1/8" pipe threaded ports on it. |
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How much brake pressure is to be expected in the braking system of the rear, high, low, average, I'm wanting to put a gauge along with a pressure switch, thanks
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just remembered this from my dads 1962 buick when I was in high school (1973)
napa switch SL139 wire connector ARC120 $8.00 each |
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