Hello,
I'm wondering if anyone has added an AiM Brake pressure sensor. Mostly looking for location, pictures, and part numbers (if possible)
The whole brake fitting setup is a bit confusing and just looking for some help.
Thank you in advance.
I'm wondering if anyone has added an AiM Brake pressure sensor. Mostly looking for location, pictures, and part numbers (if possible)
The whole brake fitting setup is a bit confusing and just looking for some help.
Thank you in advance.
at a guess youd want it right out the master cylinder. because it splits from memory out of the cylinder itself youd prob want to capture the front pressures.
If I were doing it, I would just T into a pressure source by the MC with this:
https://www.autosportlabs.com/produc...essure-sensor/
But I run race capture already so its easy to integrate.
https://www.autosportlabs.com/produc...essure-sensor/
But I run race capture already so its easy to integrate.
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https://www.autosportlabs.com/produc...essure-sensor/
But I run race capture already so its easy to integrate.
how u getting brake pressure from race capture?Originally Posted by Dallas J
If I were doing it, I would just T into a pressure source by the MC with this:https://www.autosportlabs.com/produc...essure-sensor/
But I run race capture already so its easy to integrate.
Thanks guys.
I'm already running AiM. So their brake pressure sensor makes the most sense. It seems like the best placement is between the ABS module and the master, per the suggestions.
I spoke with Pegasus Auto Racing and I've already got the 37 degree flare tool. So I will be Teeing with that. I'll post pictures as it seems like not many are doing this. From my understanding brake pressures is very important to log.
Part list
2 - Steel Tube Nut, 3AN - 3235-03 STL
2 -Steel Tube Sleeve -
1 - 3AN Tee with 1/8 NPT Female Branch, Steel - 3209-02-03S
1 - Any 1/8 NPT pressure sensor that can read 2000 psi
1 - Hose clamp to secure
I'm already running AiM. So their brake pressure sensor makes the most sense. It seems like the best placement is between the ABS module and the master, per the suggestions.
I spoke with Pegasus Auto Racing and I've already got the 37 degree flare tool. So I will be Teeing with that. I'll post pictures as it seems like not many are doing this. From my understanding brake pressures is very important to log.
Part list
2 - Steel Tube Nut, 3AN - 3235-03 STL
2 -Steel Tube Sleeve -
1 - 3AN Tee with 1/8 NPT Female Branch, Steel - 3209-02-03S
1 - Any 1/8 NPT pressure sensor that can read 2000 psi
1 - Hose clamp to secure
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Dallas is saying he is using race capture to log an added the brake pressure sensor. You still need to add a pressure sensor.Originally Posted by bee-raddd
how u getting brake pressure from race capture?
when i get my next expansion module ill probably put 2 pressure sensors in to log front n rear brake pressure
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Since the master has separate outputs, you should ideally be looking at both pressures.
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I thought about that and I don't think it's necessary. All you are looking for is how much initial pressure, maintained pressure, and how you taper off. Now if I had the ability to change brake balance, I would agree. Originally Posted by letsgetthisdone
Since the master has separate outputs, you should ideally be looking at both pressures.
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Just buy an Evo 10. :POriginally Posted by bee-raddd
how u getting brake pressure from race capture?







