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    PEDAL BOX - current flavour?

    So my new shell i bought is auto and didnt come with a brake booster... in hindsight two questions i probly should have asked...


    Anyway ive decided to stop fucking around and buy a pedal box, been looking at the AP racing floor mount jiggy. Seems a sexy bit of gear, cnc arms, bearings and AP masters. Around the $1200 Australian mark.

    Any other notable brands i should look for? anything to steer clear of? Cheers

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    would it be a simple thing to adapt a common (commodore, falcon etc.) booster and master ? and for the clutch, some cars came out with a removable pedal box for the clutch. early magna springs to mind. might save some dough ? are you near p'n'p wrecker ?
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    Being a nissan, surely there is something that is interchangable?
    Pedal boxes are a pain in the arse to setup.

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    Wilwood or Tilton? Pedal boxes are a couple hundred USD plus master cylinders which are like $70-$100 each. Pretty affordable I think.

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    yeah i dont want to adapt anything from another car, been looking at wilwood and tilton but cant find a floor mounted style to suit my needs

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    used boxes from most of the big names as well as some of the smaller ones and hand made units.

    By far the nicest pedal box I've used was designed by one of my customers and fabricated in house. It was so smooth to use and gave phenomenal pedal feedback. There was a massive amount of time put into fabricating it though and the cost was 3x what he could have purchased one for.

    The best off the shelf floor mount I've used would be the 900series tilton units.
    They are expensive compared to the 600 series but once you've used both you'd appreciate the extra coin spent.

    The Ap boxes are fairly good but alot of the ones I've used have a notchy type of feeling to them particularly the clutch pedal. The s2000 that comes in uses an Ap and it's one of the worst I've felt.

    Wilwoods tend to flex and give really poor pedal feedback. A couple of them I've welded supports to the back side of the pedals and they improve greatly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave75 View Post
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    I have one of these setups and whilst it "works" it is on the budget side of things and you can tell the difference with the good ones. I was playing around with an AP floor mounted pull setup earlier today, very very nice and I would look seriously at one if it was within my budget. (about $4,600 for the base pedal box plus master cylinders etc.)

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    I've got the Tilton 600 series, good value, nice feel.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Rust View Post
    I've got the Tilton 600 series, good value, nice feel.



    Thanks for everyones advice, with the two recomendations of Tilton being excellent thats what ive gone with, in the 600 series.

    But out of stock untill approx end of may through Racer Industries, does anyoine know of another store that might have one in stock?

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    I'll see what I can source for you.

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    Cheers mate, send me an inbox if you find anything?

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    Summit Racing in the US have 600 series floor mount pedals. Not sure if they are the cheapest but normally they are pretty competitive?
    http://www.summitracing.com/search/P...keyword=tilton

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Rob View Post
    Summit Racing in the US have 600 series floor mount pedals. Not sure if they are the cheapest but normally they are pretty competitive?
    http://www.summitracing.com/search/P...keyword=tilton

    You just saved me $160 including shipping, cheers

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    closer to $250 after adding the master cylinders to the shopping cart

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    Did you get the balance bar cable?

    I nearly forgot that when I got mine, one thinks.......has balance bar what more could you need.........
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    Have built a few sports seadns with tilton 600 series pedal box's, nothing like a pull style ap box, but value for money is as good as it gets.
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    Those reservoirs are are massive PITA to fill when they're in the footwell.

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    balance bar cable? ahh crap.... i also didnt order the throttle cable linkage, no way its worth what there asking haha. Ill just make something

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    Glad I could help!
    Nice how Summit/jeggs are slowly adding non Chev or Ford related bits to their range.

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    How would a floor mounted pedal box go for street use? Like doing away with the standard brake master and booster? with the right pedal ratios etc would you notice the difference between boosted and unboosted? besides the pedal feel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by boostin31 View Post
    How would a floor mounted pedal box go for street use? Like doing away with the standard brake master and booster? with the right pedal ratios etc would you notice the difference between boosted and unboosted? besides the pedal feel?
    You'll notice a hell of a lot of difference. The pedal effort is usually quite a lot higher though there's many variables of course.
    FWIW I'm putting one into the Fraser right now.
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    I worked out the Falcon lever ratio with booster was 3.6 to 1, the Tilton can do up to 5.65 to 1
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoonBoy View Post
    I have one of these setups and whilst it "works" it is on the budget side of things and you can tell the difference with the good ones. I was playing around with an AP floor mounted pull setup earlier today, very very nice and I would look seriously at one if it was within my budget. (about $4,600 for the base pedal box plus master cylinders etc.)
    Which model do you have?

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    Are any of these ADR?

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    doubt it...
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    Do any of these have a brake light switch integrated?

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    Not many droopz. Wouldnt be hard to rig one up though, or use a pressure switch off the front circuit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DROOPZ View Post
    Do any of these have a brake light switch integrated?
    Would need to use a pressure switch.
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