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    Re: Centre of Gravity Height

    Mine is standard Alfa 156 2.5, with a Willwood brake bias adjuster, wound all the way to the back & locked off for the IVA , braking is very good... even when I deliberately ask too much!
    Not too scary so far...

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    Re: Centre of Gravity Height

    Quote Originally Posted by westonTB View Post
    Mine is standard Alfa 156 2.5, with a Willwood brake bias adjuster, wound all the way to the back & locked off for the IVA , braking is very good... even when I deliberately ask too much!
    Not too scary so far...
    Thanks Tim,
    I think I'm probably going to start with the carry-over set-up and look at a rear brake upgrade post IVA. I think in that case a bias adjuster (to reduce pressure to the rear brakes) shouldn't be necessary. If you had yours adjusted for full rear pressure that makes sense.
    Cheers,
    Keith

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