I may be a bit confused about your post. On my sports racer, all I did was use a simple pressure-activated switch, mounted between the caliper and the
billtebbutt 05.07.24, 1:10 PMBob,
I too only had the 9s at an SCCA Sebring event about 6 months after the spec tire rule came out. They were about 5 years old and had run once.
I'd like to replace my rain light with a dual rain/brake system. I don't want to tap the brake line for hydraulic actuated switch. What systems have you
scottjk 05.07.24, 12:38 PM
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Girling
My vintage Girling Master doesn't use a banjo fitting. I either have to tap the hard line or install a mechanical switch.
scottjk 05.07.24, 1:25 PM.