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Removing brake compensator - bashbarnard - 20-04-2014 As title has anyone done this? I wouldn't foresee it being an issue but you never know. Surely would only result in more braking force to the rear. Converting to discs on rear soon and want to drop it off basically. RE: Removing brake compensator - Mattcheese31 - 20-04-2014 yes i did it on my old 1.6, it's ok 99% of the time but slam on full and you can lose the back end . . up to you .. ![]() RE: Removing brake compensator - bashbarnard - 20-04-2014 Ah I see. Might get a reducer in the brake line as well. I'm sure they exist RE: Removing brake compensator - 306Dan - 20-04-2014 just get a cheap bias valve if your a bit unsure, ive been running my 1.6 without the comp for 2 years i think and only had the rear lock in extreme wet weather. im running 266mm fronts brembo discs mintex pads and standard rear discs same again brembo and mintex RE: Removing brake compensator - bashbarnard - 20-04-2014 That's basically what I'm going to be running. Just with braided hoses too. I'll have a look at bias valve |