I have the Solinoid and some fittings. My buddy bought it for his 96 Z28 and never installed it. So I had him sell it to me but I dont know if I should install it. Im not going to be doing a whole hell of a lot of Drag racing. Will it effect my daily driving in any way. What are the negative things about it. Its the Hurst kit for 4th gens. How What Line am I suppose to Bypass? Has anyone ever heard of them messing up and locking up?
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*The most dangerous thing is the install. make sure you know which lines to disconnect and reconnect without causing thread issues on the nuts which will lead to leaking
* The ability to watch 1000's of miles being burn't off your tires when you roast them more often and the occifer that will give you an "exhibition of speed" or "drag racing" ticket (maybe both) who happens to be going though a divorce ala the war of the roses at the time he catches you
good mod, especially if you use DR's and want to heat them up properly at the strip or just don't want to screw up your brakes trying the manual foot method. If your just using street tires it'd be just a toy... an enjoyable toyRhode Island Red *Lurker since 1997*
2002 Firehawk #0035/1503 !Cags | !Air | !PCV | Airborn-coated Kooks LT's | Powerbond UD Pulley | Custom Cam | Ported Oil pump | LS2 timing chain | Comp 918's | Hardened push rods | LSS | BMR STB | SLP Bolt-on SFC's | drill mod |TB Bypass | Ported TB | Custom Dyno tuning | 160* thermostat | LS7 Clutch
Ordered: May 1, 2001 Built: June 1, 2001 Delivered August 25, 2001
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Originally posted by Rhode Island RedThe downs
*The most dangerous thing is the install. make sure you know which lines to disconnect and reconnect without causing thread issues on the nuts which will lead to leaking
* The ability to watch 1000's of miles being burn't off your tires when you roast them more often and the occifer that will give you an "exhibition of speed" or "drag racing" ticket (maybe both) who happens to be going though a divorce ala the war of the roses at the time he catches you
good mod, especially if you use DR's and want to heat them up properly at the strip or just don't want to screw up your brakes trying the manual foot method. If your just using street tires it'd be just a toy... an enjoyable toyEddie
2000 M6 Trans Am
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In all my years on the boards, and talking to F-bodies, I've never heard of it effecting daily use detrimentally. Only heard of leaks caused @ installation time and that is the worst I've heard from owners. I've also never come across a thread about it eitherRhode Island Red *Lurker since 1997*
2002 Firehawk #0035/1503 !Cags | !Air | !PCV | Airborn-coated Kooks LT's | Powerbond UD Pulley | Custom Cam | Ported Oil pump | LS2 timing chain | Comp 918's | Hardened push rods | LSS | BMR STB | SLP Bolt-on SFC's | drill mod |TB Bypass | Ported TB | Custom Dyno tuning | 160* thermostat | LS7 Clutch
Ordered: May 1, 2001 Built: June 1, 2001 Delivered August 25, 2001
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Will not affect anything if you don't have it turned on. I've actually used it to hold the car from rolling back at a stop, while stopped on a steep hill.
You want to cut into the line for the front brakes between the rear connection on the master cylinder and the front connection on the distribution block on the side of the ABS unit. There are outfits that sell ready-made lines for the Hurst (e.g. - Thunder Racing), matching all the oddball GM bubble flares and metric fittings. Reduces the chances of an error on the threads or a leak.
You shouldn't need it to hold the car on the line, or need to use the emergency brake.... the staging area should be flat. It is usefull for a burnout with really sticky tires.
Fred
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Originally posted by InjuneerWill not affect anything if you don't have it turned on. I've actually used it to hold the car from rolling back at a stop, while stopped on a steep hill.
You want to cut into the line for the front brakes between the rear connection on the master cylinder and the front connection on the distribution block on the side of the ABS unit. There are outfits that sell ready-made lines for the Hurst (e.g. - Thunder Racing), matching all the oddball GM bubble flares and metric fittings. Reduces the chances of an error on the threads or a leak.
You shouldn't need it to hold the car on the line, or need to use the emergency brake.... the staging area should be flat. It is usefull for a burnout with really sticky tires.
Eddie
2000 M6 Trans Am
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Like the previous post said it is mostly for the burnout. The line lock is not strong enough to hold an auto trans car on the line to bring your car up to stall speed. The front wheels will just slide foward. A tranny brake is the only way to bring your car up to full stall without creeping foward and your leg shaking from the strain.
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Originally posted by Dave VinceLike the previous post said it is mostly for the burnout. The line lock is not strong enough to hold an auto trans car on the line to bring your car up to stall speed. The front wheels will just slide foward. A tranny brake is the only way to bring your car up to full stall without creeping foward and your leg shaking from the strain.Eddie
2000 M6 Trans Am
Tune+exhaust=344WHP
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There's also this kit from SLP that comes with the pre-bent lines...
http://www.slponline.com/view_produc...00&BIG=25000-1
Just a thoughtSteve
79 FSJ - most expensive AMC Jeep everMods
87 GN - its just a 6...Mods
93 Z28 - slightly tweakedMods
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Originally posted by Z Ya LaterThere's also this kit from SLP that comes with the pre-bent lines...
http://www.slponline.com/view_produc...00&BIG=25000-1
Just a thoughtEddie
2000 M6 Trans Am
Tune+exhaust=344WHP
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Good deal...I'll just go back to my corner then lolSteve
79 FSJ - most expensive AMC Jeep everMods
87 GN - its just a 6...Mods
93 Z28 - slightly tweakedMods
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