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 Post subject: ef/el hand brake in ea-eb/na-nc
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 9:38 pm 
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guys i need some help hav scrolled through forums but not found wot i looking fo...i want to change my ncII handbrake to a setup like u get in ef onwards...ths for drift but mainly as i dont like the setup...has ne1 done this or know how to do it????
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 Post subject: Re: ef/el hand brake in ea-eb/na-nc
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:47 am 
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If it is for Drift, do it properly with a specialty hydraulic unit.

As for fitting the EF/EL handbrake to an EB you need to do the following.

Change the centre console to an EL type
Bolt the handle to the floor
Drill hole in floor behind driver seat for cable to pass through.
Fabricate Chassis locator for cable to sit in.
Convert rear brakes to EF/EL using correct model backing plates, calipers and rotors.
Weld handbrake cables to diff housing (or source complete EF/EL diff)

As the EF/EL system uses and 'drum brake' style setup, I don't know if it will work like you hope it will.

Oh, and no, you can't just connect the EF/EL handle to the EB handbrake cable. They have different leverage properties.

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 Post subject: Re: ef/el hand brake in ea-eb/na-nc
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:15 pm 
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BenJ wrote:
If it is for Drift, do it properly with a specialty hydraulic unit.

As for fitting the EF/EL handbrake to an EB you need to do the following.

Change the centre console to an EL type
Bolt the handle to the floor
Drill hole in floor behind driver seat for cable to pass through.
Fabricate Chassis locator for cable to sit in.
Convert rear brakes to EF/EL using correct model backing plates, calipers and rotors.
Weld handbrake cables to diff housing (or source complete EF/EL diff)

As the EF/EL system uses and 'drum brake' style setup, I don't know if it will work like you hope it will.

Oh, and no, you can't just connect the EF/EL handle to the EB handbrake cable. They have different leverage properties.

BenJ


ok thx m8 wen u say do it properly and go hydrolic...wot ideas can u throw me 2do it?
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 Post subject: Re: ef/el hand brake in ea-eb/na-nc
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 11:36 pm 
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PM PIMP_LTD. He has had some drift cars and may be able to assist.

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 Post subject: Re: ef/el hand brake in ea-eb/na-nc
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 5:55 pm 
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That i have. AS per your PM ev1lnc

 

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Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 5:56 pm 
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That i have. AS per your PM ev1lnc

 

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