JEGS Stage Control Kit Brass 2-Port Control Valve
555-63002
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Stage Control Kits
JEGS 555-63002 Stage Control Kit Features:
- Bright red LED indicator lamp lets you know that the line lock has been activated
- Optional brake line kit available separately to plumb into your vehicle’s system
- Not compatible with abs or split diagonal brake systems
JEGS 555-63002 Stage Control Kit Note:
- Depress the brake pedal and press and hold the switch to lock the front brakes while you warm up the tires or do a burn-out at the track or special event.
Specifications:
Would it be possible to make fit/work in my 1973 Chevy c20?
Will work in my 1995 mustang gt?? I have the ABS removed from the car
Will this work with a factory brake system on a 95 S-10 truck has custom harness and is not powering breaks running a vacuum can to the booster this will be for racing application (manual trans)
I have connected this as described. Upon turning on battery light comes on depress brake pedal then push switch and fuse blows what have I done wrong?
I’m buying this for an Ls motor, will I need anything else to install this product?
Will there be any issue with how the valve is oriented on the fire wall as long as you pipe the valve correctly? The reason for my question it will be easier for me to pipe the in-let and out-let easier on my application if I can install upside down.
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