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Prop valve mounting question

I would run hard lines as much as possible and braided hoses for what you need to be flexible. Beware of bleeding issues if this thing is mounted in a high spot.
 
I would run hard lines as much as possible and braided hoses for what you need to be flexible. Beware of bleeding issues if this thing is mounted in a high spot.

i was planning under the dash so it stays below the MC
 
yup, keep it in the engine compartment... I'm doing mine on a bracket down below the master...
 
Well im young and stupid sooo melting my old tires at a stop light isn't really out of the question
 
How does an in-cab prop valve help you melt the tires?
 
last i read the adjustable dial style most of us run do 100% flow down to 57% reduction in pressure/flow in the directions . .

thay dont cut off the flow as far as i know.
 
Put the prop valve under hood. If you think you need to do smokey burnouts put a line lock on the front brakes so you can lock them on with a switch.
 
Put the prop valve under hood. If you think you need to do smokey burnouts put a line lock on the front brakes so you can lock them on with a switch.

Oh yea, forgot about line locks. under the hood she goes!
 

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