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Old 09-18-2020, 06:39 AM
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Is that just the way the Brembos mount? I'm used to seeing them more towards the rear on the other side of the axle.

Does mounting like that have any advantage or is it just cosmetic/packaging, brake line routing friendly?
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Old 09-19-2020, 07:22 AM
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Is that just the way the Brembos mount? I'm used to seeing them more towards the rear on the other side of the axle.

Does mounting like that have any advantage or is it just cosmetic/packaging, brake line routing friendly?

It is usually just a packaging issue. Mine are in the front of axle position due to the way I designed the park brake.

I’m sure if I did a deep Engineering analysis there is an optimal solution. For my builds it is packaging.

I do know on the front and most likely for the rear caliper. Having rearward will help brake pad cooling.


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Thank you.

Could you share what you're doing for a parking brake, how they're mounted and how you routed your cables?
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Thank you.

Could you share what you're doing for a parking brake, how they're mounted and how you routed your cables?

We will post picture when we get there. But stock park brake pedal and C6 park brakes in the rotor hats.


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Awesome, looks so good in there!

Thank you for posting the pics of your oil cooler lines. Looks like there's plenty of room on the side of the block and that adapter above the oil filter fits nicely.
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Carl we have spoken before and I’m sure Rodney has at rods car craft in Wylie Tx. Dual 450 pumps, ricks billet hat, returnless, your lt4 controller splitting the gray wire I think that is twisted in the gmpp harness
To hold fuel pressure at key-off an inline check valve will be needed. The bypass in the Rick's hat will drain off fuel in the line.
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