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mrbiglar
02-11-2017, 11:55 AM
Curious how others have routed their ebrake cables? Trying to decide how best to run and avoid headers.
Thanks
Hindsight
02-12-2017, 10:21 AM
I re-used the securing bracket that comes on the cable, and bolted it into a rivnut installed in the frame:
http://i.imgur.com/QpnmMewh.jpg (http://imgur.com/QpnmMew)
Here you can kind of see it snake it's way around the fuel filler tube and then through the firewall:
http://i.imgur.com/TgoJGPlh.jpg
And here it comes through the firewall into the tank area (it's a bit obscured by the surge tank in this pic though):
http://i.imgur.com/q59BkArh.jpg
mrbiglar
02-12-2017, 03:37 PM
Awesome! Exactly what I needed. Thanks Hindsight!
mrbiglar
02-16-2017, 07:45 PM
Hindsight... forgot to ask. Did you just go with one wheel (cable) or two? If have seen others on the forum just go with one.
Hindsight
02-16-2017, 08:36 PM
I went with both. It really isn't any extra work and in an emergency situation, it will be very nice to have. After you do one side, the other side will take like 5 minutes tops. Less if you didn't add a second rear firewall like I did.
Bob_n_Cincy
02-16-2017, 10:59 PM
Hindsight... forgot to ask. Did you just go with one wheel (cable) or two? If have seen others on the forum just go with one.
I think I was the only one that went with one wheel.
I used a Locar e-bake handle. I felt like it did not have enough leverage to pull both cables. So I just hooked up one.
Bob
mrbiglar
02-16-2017, 11:19 PM
Agree on amount of work and makes sense. Was thinking about options to remove clutter, but to your point there is a reason why there is two :-)
carrera1984
02-21-2017, 09:34 PM
I think I was the only one that went with one wheel.
I used a Locar e-bake handle. I felt like it did not have enough leverage to pull both cables. So I just hooked up one.
Bob
Bob, your ebrake didn't seem to have enough power to hold both wheels but did have enough to hold one wheel? I didn't think of that issue. I just got my locar setup done and need to check it. Do you think it's related to the difference in Arc that the aftermarket one travels? Does it seem to travel far enough? Just not enough power over the stocker? After adjusting, mine seems tight but haven't had the car off the jacks yet. :confused: https://i.imgur.com/LYNq6By.jpg
Bob_n_Cincy
02-21-2017, 09:54 PM
Bob, your ebrake didn't seem to have enough power to hold both wheels but did have enough to hold one wheel? I didn't think of that issue. I just got my locar setup done and need to check it. Do you think it's related to the difference in Arc that the aftermarket one travels? Does it seem to travel far enough? Just not enough power over the stocker? After adjusting, mine seems tight but haven't had the car off the jacks yet. :confused: https://i.imgur.com/LYNq6By.jpg
Carrera,
I think the OEM handle had more mechanical advantage because of longer handle. Also the hand grip is better on the oem unit.
With 2 cables connected. I pulled up with my normal force. The car would roll down a small hill.
It held much better with only on cable connected.
There is no way it would help you stop much if you lost the service brakes on a race track.
below is a picture of my set up.
Bob
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carrera1984
02-21-2017, 10:38 PM
Carrera,
I think the OEM handle had more mechanical advantage because of longer handle. Also the hand grip is better on the oem unit.
With 2 cables connected. I pulled up with my normal force. The car would roll down a small hill.
It held much better with only on cable connected.
There is no way it would help you stop much if you lost the service brakes on a race track.
below is a picture of my set up.
Bob
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Thanks for the insight. I guess if that does not work for me I'll go the actuator route and hide the whole set up. It's a shame because I kind of like the positioning and look of the locar.