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Old June 1st 2006, 21:38
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Thats INSANE!!!!!:raiseroof
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Very nice pedal set-up! Did you have to modify the bulkhead much? It looks like it overlaps the body/chassis join. What pedals are they?

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INCREDIBLE!
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The base of the brake pedal has a cable coming across and out to the right and going into the tunnel? What does this do?


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Old July 5th 2006, 14:43
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My guess is that the other end of the cable goes to an adjusting knob so he can adjust the brake bias from the driver's seat on the fly. Just a guess.
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My guess is that the other end of the cable goes to an adjusting knob so he can adjust the brake bias from the driver's seat on the fly. Just a guess.

You are rigth,
And the pedals I think are Tilton.

Remote Bias Adjuster:


Balance Bar:



Pedals (this picture is for the 3 pedal assembly):

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Very nice pedal set-up! Did you have to modify the bulkhead much? It looks like it overlaps the body/chassis join. What pedals are they?

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Did you have to modify the bulkhead much? ....Yes

It looks like it overlaps the body/chassis join. .....is correct

What pedals are they? ......tilton

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Old July 8th 2006, 10:28
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All I can say is WOW!
That is nice work.

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Old July 8th 2006, 12:27
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I recognize the brake and pedal combination, but what is the make of the accelerator pedal?

Is your trans/engine mount bracket made by you? Is that tied into the body? It appears that you have 2 tabs that go upward.

Verrry nice.:agree:
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