Achilles99
Enthusiast
I have done numerous searches on this topic, and have not found a consistent answer. Some people say that removing the o-ring combines the front and rear systems. Others say that they aren't connected.
Some have bad experiences removing the spring, because it locks up if not disables the rear brakes at times.
My questions is this: what is the stock brake bias on a Viper, and what is the bias after removing the o-ring and/or spring? I locked up the front brakes this weekend during an auto-x, and would like to try and increase rear bias. Yes, I have taken a driving school, and I have my SCCA Regional Competition license. I realize that this is not a novice modification, so don't worry about giving me a disclaimer
Also, I haven't seen a tech article on how to remove the o-ring. Other threads keep suggesting to "check the archives." I have, using several search terms. Can anyone point me to a thread that has been accepted as the "correct" one, please? I just purchased the car last Sunday, so I'm trying to learn it with the new brake bias from the beginning. Thanks!
Some have bad experiences removing the spring, because it locks up if not disables the rear brakes at times.
My questions is this: what is the stock brake bias on a Viper, and what is the bias after removing the o-ring and/or spring? I locked up the front brakes this weekend during an auto-x, and would like to try and increase rear bias. Yes, I have taken a driving school, and I have my SCCA Regional Competition license. I realize that this is not a novice modification, so don't worry about giving me a disclaimer
Also, I haven't seen a tech article on how to remove the o-ring. Other threads keep suggesting to "check the archives." I have, using several search terms. Can anyone point me to a thread that has been accepted as the "correct" one, please? I just purchased the car last Sunday, so I'm trying to learn it with the new brake bias from the beginning. Thanks!