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Re: Best trans brake button?
[Re: Triple Threat]
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12/12/13 03:12 AM
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This is the button I have in the car right now.. I found it to be easy to adjust and was able to get enough delay for me.. The only bad thing is my kid leaned on it sideways and the entire button broke apart in pieces.. and I guess I'm in the market for an adjustable button too.. http://www.biondoracing.com/product/HSA-O.html
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Re: Best trans brake button?
[Re: Eric]
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12/12/13 03:50 PM
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Some nice options. I guess i just really need to decide if I want to a quick release or the adjustible kind. I have only made a few passes with a button, so its not like im used to either style. Might start out with a quick release and see how it goes, then go to a delay if i need it.
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Re: Best trans brake button?
[Re: HemiDart68]
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12/12/13 10:00 PM
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Whats the best one out there. Biondo Terminator??? alternatives?
this B&M button is nice!!
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Re: Best trans brake button?
[Re: JLaSalle]
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12/14/13 02:23 PM
12/14/13 02:23 PM
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moparguy7074
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Some nice options. I guess i just really need to decide if I want to a quick release or the adjustible kind. I have only made a few passes with a button, so its not like im used to either style. Might start out with a quick release and see how it goes, then go to a delay if i need it.
If you're racing without a delay box,then get an adjustable button.Even if you need the car to react quickly you can shim it up,or adjust it up so it reacts almost like a quick button.Adust your launch rpm to get reaction times in the ballpark,then leave rpm alone and fine tune with the button.
I bought the Biondo that Jeepmon has in his link. Didn't have enough delay. Got a terminator and now I have it dialed in at my weekly track.
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