Well that's annoying. :)
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Well that's annoying. :)
So toying with the brake pas box, I figured it's worth checking if my set up will really support it.
Current pedal setup:
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/217.JPG
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/218.JPG
Yoinked out:
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/219.JPG
And what I was interested in, some measurements of the brake pedal:
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/220.JPG
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/221.JPG
Now i've followed this tech advice on the Wilwood website: http://www.wilwood.com/TechTip/TechPedalTip.aspx
If my understanding is correct, 19cm between pivot and pedal and 4.5cm between pivot and connecting bar gives a pedal ratio of 4.2:1.
On the last pic, if I drill where the white dot is (approx 3.1-3.2cm) that'll give the ideal non-servo-assisted brake pedal ratio of 6:1. So assuming that'll operate the set up properly, who know; I'll have to get a bias box and see how it goes.
I think (might have imagined it though lol ) Ben Spencer (boffer8) might have altered the pivot on his when installing a bias box, might be worth a shout?
I like the the bushes apage back are 1peice.
I have a nova pedal box fitted in mine not the corsa one so its a little bit different to be honest due to the how the standard pedal bar works.
You could redrill it there giving the correct pedal ratio but it also means that the pedal position will change (in relation to other pedals) so you might need to be wary. Worth a go though as it wont weaken the pedal vastly drilling where you are thinking looking at your pics and it would help the feel massively as mine is like pushing a brick wall but im now used to how it is so like the feel of it.
If i was you, whist it was out re-drill it, put it back in and they you can try the standard position back to back with the new one and choose which you prefer...
Thanks Boffer, I received some good advice regarding pedal ratios on PistonHeads actually, my basic measurements may well not be as accurate as I hoped: http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/t...+modifications
End of the day it's a hacked about Corsa set up against an OE clutch and accelerator pedal, both with their on pivot points, so I just get used to how they feel against eachother as it'll never be as good as a proper pedal box which I just don't have the room for without redesigning my steering, seating and shifter arrangement.
I think redrill and fit is the way forward yeah, hopefully have some updates over xmas when I come to fit my bias pedal box.
I never heard a murmur from you when I was touching your bushes, they felt so good and you seemed to enjoy yourself. It was all a bit tight but with lots of lube and the correct toys they all slipped in eventually which left you with a huge smile and feeling of satisfaction.
You got that pedalbox in yet?
So with the bushes fitted, I went about refitting the suspension. Rear beam slotted in lovely
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/222.JPG
Front bushes posed a problem as the original ones were only 50mm wide, which is actually 2mm too narrow:
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/223.JPG
The new bushes are the correct 52mm:
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/224.JPG
The chassis had been pinched in by doing up the old bushes, meaning the new ones were miles away from fitting (well, 2mm to be precise):
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/225.JPG
This was opened up with a large threaded rod and nuts, wound out from the inside to bring the chassis back into shape:
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/226.JPG
Easy job, new 280mm discs for the Wilwoods
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/227.JPG
Or so I thought, even those were a faff and had to take the spigot rings from the old discs...
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/228.JPG
...And press them into the new ones
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/229.JPG
Calipers got tarted up, purely cosmetic refurb as in full working order
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/230.JPG
Stripped
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/231.JPG
High temp red from Halfords, isn't very red, so a few layers of that
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/232.JPG
Then a coat of Vauxhall flame red, hopefully it won't burn off
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/233.JPG
Fitted
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/234.JPG
Onto some new shiny bits, I purchased a Corsa brake bias assembly from Harry Hockly
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/235.JPG
First problem to overcome, the drop on the original Corsa set up was about 10-11cm
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/236.JPG
The Hockly item was about 6cm so needed a threaded extension piece and extra rod to reach the pedal
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/237.JPG
Using Wilwood master cylinders, the push rods were far too long to actually bolt together
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/238.JPG
So both of these got cut down
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/239.JPG
All built up on the bench, with 0.625 and 0.7 cylinders for front and rear respectively
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/240.JPG
Slightly quirky sideways fitment, luckily the clevis have enough free play to operate this way (as the pedal pivots at 90 degrees to the assembly pivot)
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/241.JPG
2 new braided lines to mate up to the original braided lines
http://iainel.co.uk/images/forums/NovaWIP2b/242.JPG