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SignUp Now!I did some research. Looks like Jegs and Summit both carry the Hurst, for about $110. They have the universal one, part number 174-5000, and then the installation kit for $28, part number 567-1510. Here is a pic from ebay. Is this the correct one? Thanks!
eBay Motors: New Hurst 12-volt Line Lock/ Roll Control complete kit (item 250136806544 end time Jul-03-07 18:32:26 PDT)
YES! That is the exact one i have and it works great!I did some research. Looks like Jegs and Summit both carry the Hurst, for about $110. They have the universal one, part number 174-5000, and then the installation kit for $28, part number 567-1510. Here is a pic from ebay. Is this the correct one? Thanks!
eBay Motors: New Hurst 12-volt Line Lock/ Roll Control complete kit (item 250136806544 end time Jul-03-07 18:32:26 PDT)
I'll take a picture of mine if that would help? and since i just done mine i could probably tell you what fittings you need. Scot w.Thanks. So basically I'm tapping into the front brake line, right? Would I remove a section of brake line and then replace it with one from NAPA? I did a search and apparently it is best to do it after the proportioning valve, (under the car)? I emailed Cotton to see what brand he carries.
I'll take a picture of mine if that would help? and since i just done mine i could probably tell you what fittings you need. Scot w.
I need all the help I can get. A pic would be great! Did you mount it next to the master cylinder? If so, how do you straighten out the coiled brake line to run it over to the solenoid? I just got off the phone with a friend of mine who bought his from Cotton. He said Cotton puts the fittings on for ya. I guess I'm looking for a "plug and play" set up.
I see no need to replace it but it's your car. I didn't replace mine and it works just fine. Keep in mind, your only doing this just for a burnout. if the orriginal brake line was working fine, leave it. I kind live by the motto: "If it isn't broke don't fix it!" Replacing the line to the proportioning valve is fine but it will require alot more bleading. Scot w.I also like the idea of replacing the brake line to the proportioning valve.
The line-loc will hold alittle less than your can hold now cause your only holding the front brakes and you will start to push it forward at some point but you'll only know what it will hold untill you try it. The foot brake is better cause your holding all four tires..Could the line lock hold 5 psi at the line for launching? Could that hurt anything? I think I read that the trans brake is not good for the transmission, and I'm not looking for a 15 psi launch.