Brake Proportioning Valve Install | Wilwood | Dodge Viper

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • In this video we show how to install a brake proportioning valve on a Dodge Viper GTS ACR model to balance the bias braking from the front to the rear. We install this proportioning valve by wilwood to reduce the line pressure for the braking on the rear brakes of this car. We installed Brembo 4 piston calipers all the way around on this vehicle for improved braking but will need to reduce the brake line pressure to the rear in order to not lock up the rear brakes.
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Комментарии • 36

  • @novakenss
    @novakenss Год назад

    I just put Russel Speed Bleeders on the 6 piston Wilwoods on my '72 Datsun 240Z. I tried the vacuum pump method first and got so many bubbles, I was never sure if they were bled well or not. The speed bleeders have a coating of sealer on the threads that don't leak. I love them. One man brake bleed. Thanks for the video.

  • @BadWrenchAuto
    @BadWrenchAuto 4 года назад

    I love all the Dodge content you do. That Viper is awesome.

    • @BadWrenchAuto
      @BadWrenchAuto 4 года назад

      I missed seeing the silver Ram you had I have been a Dodge fan since I was young. I would like to say thank you for inspiring me to take a chance on my own channel I can't wait to get going on my 4x4.

  • @bdude93
    @bdude93 3 года назад

    This video is very helpful for what I need to do to my mustang! Thanks

  • @blackbeardlivesagain
    @blackbeardlivesagain 4 года назад

    Bleeding brakes by yourself sucks. I used to put a 2x4 between the pedal and floor after pumping them up to hold down brake. It took a while but worked.

  • @toyotav8383
    @toyotav8383 10 месяцев назад

    Omg thats why willwood give you those fittings because the std master fitting/nut screws straight into the bias valve thus no need to use the optional fitting they provide! Also to be honest you have made fitting a simple inline valve sound/look like the most complex thing ever so instead of trying to break it down into baby steps you have actualy made it hugely complex😂 you gonna scare the whitts outta people! Well it is halloween i guess! Five out of ten !

  • @bentring333
    @bentring333 10 месяцев назад

    Proportioning valve valve PVV

  • @FootageFactory
    @FootageFactory 3 года назад

    This is interesting. I wonder if theres a way to install in cab? I mean I guess so especially If Im making my own system!!

  • @DE-ok4ld
    @DE-ok4ld Год назад

    Thanks for the video!

  • @ssh7778
    @ssh7778 4 года назад +2

    Waiting to see how you deal with the parking brake

    • @BoostedMotorsports
      @BoostedMotorsports  4 года назад +1

      We will be getting to that in the upcoming weeks. For now just going to run it but we will be going with the IPSCO setup 🤟

  • @Jaymobe07
    @Jaymobe07 4 года назад +1

    I appreciate your videos! If you do gen3+ on front and the old fronts to rear. Do you still need a proportioning valve? For some reason i think i read that its not needed since it kept the bias somewhat close to factory. I want to change mine just for safety reason, but also at the same time, i'm torn on hacking up the rear knuckle lol.

    • @BoostedMotorsports
      @BoostedMotorsports  4 года назад

      No matter what you replace your tears with you will need to cut rear knuckle but it’s not a big deal there’s lots of them out there if you want to ever go back stock. Just keep a look out on eBay for used ones if you want

  • @tonymontana4349
    @tonymontana4349 2 года назад

    After installing the Val bed did u notice. That the pressure coming out is really small no matter how u adjust the valve I ask cause I’m having that issue

  • @tkbentley1984
    @tkbentley1984 4 года назад +1

    You mention that, being a 2000, it doesn't have the ABS which is why you need the proportioning valve. Mine is an 01 with the ABS. Can I skip the proportioning valve? (May still do it to increase the user control of the brake pressure.)

    • @BoostedMotorsports
      @BoostedMotorsports  4 года назад +1

      I haven't looked into yours but your car will have a ABS pump/distribution block were you would probably need to restrict the pressure after the pump.

  • @crateandbarrels
    @crateandbarrels 4 года назад +1

    I am not understanding how it is plumbed. you have two lines coming out of the master cylinder. you installed the valve in the line that only feeds the two rears? Was there just no proportioning valve at all before?

    • @MoparMan-ff8fb
      @MoparMan-ff8fb 2 года назад

      same here my under standing is the adjustable valve is suppost to plumbed between the rear brakes and the portioning block / brass metering block . not between the master cylinder and the portuoning block

  • @viperpins
    @viperpins 4 года назад

    When I did this to my 2000 ACR, I remember the factory proportioning valve had a sensor on it. When I installed the Wilwood Proportioning Valve kit from ISPCO it came mounted on a bracket with no sensor port. So I have a harness that isn't plugged in and no warning lights. Did you have the same thing on yours? Not sure what it's for.

  • @jizomeovonsteelwind
    @jizomeovonsteelwind Год назад

    It looks like you only used a single flare on the new ends of the lines you adjusted. I hope it held for you, but for brake lines you should really only use double as opposed to single, for safety.

    • @Inthefoxhole
      @Inthefoxhole 11 месяцев назад

      Stainless steel lines are the only lines you should use a single flare on.

  • @CleanTrafficSchool
    @CleanTrafficSchool 2 года назад

    Howdy! Is this valve required for the 2001 model with ABS? thank you!

  • @rickmacmillan2677
    @rickmacmillan2677 3 года назад

    is that a disk to disk proportion valve on the car and you put that ajustable propotion valve on it ?

  • @Matt-yy4ow
    @Matt-yy4ow 4 года назад

    Since I have a 2002 with ABS would i not need the proportioning valve and just be able to hook the gen 3 Calipers as you did in the other videos?

    • @modlist6129
      @modlist6129 3 года назад

      You’ll still need it, because the old caliper is small it uses more force once you use a better caliper it will still use that same force but that’s where the problem is, it uses same force on a caliper that doesn’t need it so it will throw off the bias of the brakes. The pv will allow you to adjust how much force to want to the rear and the front

  • @Climb385
    @Climb385 4 года назад

    Good work but just saying you could have just reused the section on line you cut out from the car itself, I know it didn’t cost much but you coulda done it without having to buy new line, especially since yours was in nice shape no rust or anything

    • @BoostedMotorsports
      @BoostedMotorsports  4 года назад

      Very true!

    • @Climb385
      @Climb385 4 года назад

      BoostedMotorsports either way it works! Curious how do you like the ispco short shifter? About to order one for my gen3

  • @DirtyGarageTx
    @DirtyGarageTx Год назад

    Did you have to double flare ?

    • @nunya2814
      @nunya2814 4 месяца назад

      It shouldve been a double flare but he didnt do one, didnt have the right tool, smdh.

  • @EcchiAllDay
    @EcchiAllDay Год назад

    Why didn't you just flare the original line on the side you cut?? Lol

  • @Paios
    @Paios 2 года назад +1

    Anyone else cringe when he used a box wrench instead of a line wrench?
    Lol sorry I'm sure its fine, just made me think of all the old rounded line nuts I've seen

    • @icedfluid
      @icedfluid 2 года назад

      Yes. I have better tools than this guy in my back yard garage.

  • @CORZER0
    @CORZER0 4 года назад

    Thank you for the video!