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Topic: Hand Brake? (Read 4264 times)
BONKERS
Newbie
Posts: 4
Your Best Time: 8.55. 1/4
Your Engine: 396” SBC ALCOHOL INJECTED
Your Track: Lebanon Valley
Your Vehicle: Fiat Topolino Altered
General Location: East Coast
Hand Brake?
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April 11, 2022, 06:13:46 AM »
I currently run a foot actuated brake (brakes on rear only) on my altered.. been considering putting in a hand actuated brake handle to help with a bit more leverage on the brake. My question is push or pull to activate the brakes? My brain says PULL to activate.. seems to be more natural to just open my grip to release brake when staging.. I have no experience with hand brakes so looking for some input! Thanks!! -Tom
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Tom Fox
GO’N BONKERS
A/A Alcohol Injected Topolino Altered
XOFMOT RACING
Brookfield Ct
JEFF/21C
Full Member
Posts: 122
Your Best Time: N/A
Your Engine: 306 SBC INJECTED ALKY
Your Track: NONE
Your Vehicle: 23 T ALTERED
General Location: eastern canada
Re: Hand Brake?
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Reply #1 on:
April 11, 2022, 08:24:10 AM »
do what's natural pull. In one race my throttle cable broke a yellow came out i got a pair of vise grips so I pull on the gas when the race resumed I started last and was passing cars when the red came out i pulled on the plier instead of releaseing almost ran over the car in front of me.
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BK
Sr. Member
Posts: 310
Your Best Time: 8.45 / 5.30
Your Track: Empire Dagway
Your Vehicle: Late 70's FED
Re: Hand Brake?
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Reply #2 on:
April 15, 2022, 02:24:09 PM »
If you're OK the pedal, you might be able to go to a smaller bore master cylinder.
It will give more pressure but add some travel.
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JEFF/21C
Full Member
Posts: 122
Your Best Time: N/A
Your Engine: 306 SBC INJECTED ALKY
Your Track: NONE
Your Vehicle: 23 T ALTERED
General Location: eastern canada
Re: Hand Brake?
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Reply #3 on:
April 15, 2022, 04:14:50 PM »
BK is right smaller bore = more pressure same as increasing pedal ratio you have to go with what works for you Altered's have limited foot space. I have a line-loc so after braking when stageing I apply the line-loc and put my foot on a rest.
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THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
Sr. Member
Posts: 360
Your Best Time: 8.28@168 door; 9.00@147 6-cyl alt; 8.53@160 RED
Your Engine: 300 Ford six NA w/ crossflow and prod. heads
Your Track: Milan, Thompson
Your Vehicle: (3) Advanced Chassis altered , The Last Logghe altered, '30 RPU
General Location: North Coast
Re: Hand Brake?
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Reply #4 on:
April 15, 2022, 05:21:34 PM »
I have an altered with a hand brake.
I also have another altered with a foot brake.
I prefer the hand brake. It is easier to stage the car precisely. Mine is Pull to brake.
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Rat
Jr. Member
Posts: 65
Your Best Time: 8.585 @ 154.55
Your Engine: Stack Injected All Iron 392 Chrysler Hemi
Your Track: Willowbank Raceway, Queensland, Australia
Your Vehicle: Colthup Bros FED
General Location: Australia - East Coast
Re: Hand Brake?
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April 16, 2022, 08:43:29 AM »
My old FED had a push hand brake, current FED foot brake. I prefer the hand brake, like TFF I found staging easier. The hand brake was also better when loading/unloading. I have thought about adding a handle and leaving the pedal.
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Curly1
Sr. Member
Posts: 260
Your Best Time: 7.95 @ 167 1/4 mile
Your Track: Texas Motorplex
Your Vehicle: 125" Altered
Re: Hand Brake?
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Reply #6 on:
April 23, 2022, 07:10:03 PM »
My old Altered I added a hand brake with another master cylinder and it worked very good. You have a lot of leverage with the long handle. I do think the brake was dragging some under hard acceleration due to weight of the handle so I modified it some.
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slingshot383
Full Member
Posts: 143
Your Best Time: 1/4 mi. 7.95 @ 168
Your Engine: Chrysler, alcohol, 528 cu.in.
Your Track: Gateway Motorsports Park (the Swamp)
Your Vehicle: Undercover Chassis 23T altered
Re: Hand Brake?
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Reply #7 on:
November 22, 2022, 03:03:09 PM »
Defiantly pull for brake, on a fast car, your weight could push the brake a lot harder than you want and get you into trouble. Also a good place for fuel shutoff or parachute release.
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Undercover 23T Altered, big block Mopar
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