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Does the 300 have any form of load sensing valve to cut the brake pressure to the rear while the car only has one occupant in it and increases brake pressure when 2 occupants and 2 smaller occupants are in the rear.....when i go for a run my front brake discs are quite hot but the back ones can be touched no problem.

 

Cheers John Crisp

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SInce everyone else seems to be ignoring you... LOL

 

Basically, no it hasn't!

 

No EBD on the Z as far as I know - don't think that was on supercars until much later in the 90s as a rule. It's got ABS but I think that's a fairly primitive implementation too.

 

It's a heavy car and nose-heavy too (distrib is about 55/45) so the front brakes do most of the work. (True on all cars anyway - weight transfer.) That's why!

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Thanks for the reply ZEVANS....I was thinking I was on iggy for some strange reason or I guess more to the point its a stupid question but nowadays there is no 'rule of thumb' logic that cause a car has ABS is wont have like a load sensing valve for brakes too.

 

I think I have found the cause of my shudder ......my tracking is miles out and when the car is switched off.....the brake pressed well hard and the steering rocked...a clunk is coming from the steering rack on the drivers side......hopefully an end to the dreaded brake shudder i have above 30 mph.

 

Cheers Again mate....John Crisp

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