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so the foot brake works like normale, just takes the long way around though the hand brake.

And that works with no other problems.

The car I drove with hydro HB the foot pedal would drop when you go on the HB, never actaully needed both at the same time though so it was OK whistling.gif

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Any drop in the foot brake with using the Hand brake ?

Isn't that what I just said?

When you use the HB, the pedal would drop.

I'm not sure if all setups do this or if it was just this dodgy brothers one.

I use the stock HB in my drifter, works fine.

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This can happen. The typical setup isn't ideal, as the hyd steering stick interrupts the normal rear brake circuit. Not really a problem as plenty of rally cars have it set up like this. If you're worried about it, a more elegant (although slightly heavier) solution is to mount a second pair of small calipers onto your rear brakes, plumbed into a completely separate circuit. It adds a little weight (specially unsprung) but keeps the brake circuit intact, and there's less chance of bias issues etc.

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