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Old 22nd April 2011, 00:03   #14
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Originally Posted by Furioman View Post
Swampy but you are connecting the circuits together, if a pipe bursts on either, both circuits are effected so it wont be any safer than option 2
This is what I thought when i first read his post.

If you use one port of the MC say front one, that is connected to the front right, then the other front port will be connected to the back left.

Then the back ports on the mc connect to the other brakes. This is how all modern brakes are piped, so if you have a brake failure on one system, you lose braking in one front and one rear brake, leaving you two working brakes, to allow the driver to stay in control, well thats the theory.

On a 4 pot mc the front ports are seperated to the rear.

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