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Old Mar 13, 2008 | 01:09 PM
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From: Isla del Encanto, P.R.
Car: GTA
Engine: Bone Stock 350ci HSR T-76 Turbo
Transmission: T56 6-speed
Axle/Gears: Stock
SSBC adjustable propportional valve installation

I surrender, I searched and nothing that I found was clear on this subject.

I want to install a SSBC propportional valve Summit part#SSB-A0730P on my 1989 GTA since my old stock valve is leaking thank's to the heat created by the former quad turbo kit I had previously installed, also I am planning on going with the LS1 brake swap real soon.

http://store.summitracing.com/partde...art=SSB-A0730P

I have several questions;
1) the stock valve has three(3) lines comming out from it, the SSBC has only two(2) outlet ports, what do I do?

2) The ports on the SSBC are listed as 1/8" npt's, both inlet and outlet, the stock ones are larger(dont know size), also what do I do or need?

3) Ths stock valve has sensor like switch or something that I believe is for the braking lights and the SSBC comes with its own switch which is a two pole. Again what do I do?

4) Has anyone done this before? Pics?

Please, any light on the path will be greatly appreciated!!
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Old Mar 13, 2008 | 05:20 PM
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Car: A Portly 85 Z28
Engine: 4.530 X 4.250 BBC
Transmission: under rated for this application
Axle/Gears: also under rated
Re: SSBC adjustable propportional valve installation

The block should replace yours fine, you will need to adapt the lines to the block however, the description I read said there are 5 ports.. 2 in, 2 for the front, 1 for the rear...check it out..

http://www.ssbrakes.com/products/det...l-In-One&year=
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