track_addict wrote:viewtopic.php?t=75865
Some further info regarding installation of an adjustable valve into an ABS equipped car.
Adding a Wilwood valve to an ABS/EBD MX5 in the position shown in the video, will only allow pressure reduction, not increase.
The oem block on ABS/EBD cars is just a pipe joiner, not a proportional valve. Therefore the lines from the m/c to the abs unit are already seeing full m/c pressure. Replace the block with a W/W valve in the rear line, & you then have the ability to reduce the pressure, but not increase it. I personally wouldn't like to reduce the pressure from the m/c to the abs block, & can't see any reason for doing so.
One thing some people don't realise is that the Wilwood proportioning valve is NOT a proportioning valve. It is a simple
pressure reducing valve, & is only connected to the rear brake line. Even if it was a prop valve, it does not receive signal pressure from the front brake line, & so can't proportion the rear pressure relative to the front pressure.
On non abs cars, removing the oem prop valve & installing the w/w valve, allows you to increase rear pressure (up to m/c pressure) above what the oem prop valve allowed. Up to the point set by the w/w knob, the rears are seeing m/c pressure. Further heavier braking wont increase the pressure out of the w/w valve to the rears.