Handbrake/e-brake
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what year is your car?
On the S197 cars, the hand brake uses a cable to a lever on the back of the rear calipers, which activates the same caliper as the regular brakes. There is not a separate drum or caliper for the hand brake, like there is on some other cars. I guess it would be possible (anything is possible) to add some kind of hydraulic system, but that seems like a big custom project, so the practical solution is to fix the cable, or whatever broke.
I guess serious drifters might use a different hand brake setup, not sure?
On the S197 cars, the hand brake uses a cable to a lever on the back of the rear calipers, which activates the same caliper as the regular brakes. There is not a separate drum or caliper for the hand brake, like there is on some other cars. I guess it would be possible (anything is possible) to add some kind of hydraulic system, but that seems like a big custom project, so the practical solution is to fix the cable, or whatever broke.
I guess serious drifters might use a different hand brake setup, not sure?
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my best guess is that "whiles toon" is autocorrect for "question" LOL
and this did make me wonder if the Mustang hand brake is up to the task for drifting, I have a feeling that's how the cable got broken in the first place
and this did make me wonder if the Mustang hand brake is up to the task for drifting, I have a feeling that's how the cable got broken in the first place
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I have no idea as to whether "whiles toon" is some form of autocorrection or a slang term... Either way, I've never come across such a word before. 
Although I do text on a daily basis, I am not familiar with the word "whiles toon". Perhaps it very well could be a slang term for question, and if it is? this would be the first time I've ever seen it posted anywhere.

Although I do text on a daily basis, I am not familiar with the word "whiles toon". Perhaps it very well could be a slang term for question, and if it is? this would be the first time I've ever seen it posted anywhere.

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yes indeed, you would not believe what autocorrect comes up with for my fat-fingered typing on those ridiculous touch-screen keypads .... sometimes it even takes words that I spelled correctly and converts them to something completely unintelligible ... I keep thinking I should turn it off, but it helps about 50% of the time and hurts the other 50%, so it's a tie
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There was a Time I Was Utilizing Cutting Edge Technology but These Days The Blade Has Rusted & Turned to Dust! And I'm Good With That! I will Stick with Keyboard!
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Exactly my reason for disliking phones with touch screen keypads... Despite autocorrect functionality, 95% of the time words get placed into the wrong section of the paragraph and then have to go back manually to remove the autocorrected word and re-type the paragraph section all over again anyhow, so what purpose is it really good for anyhow? Needless to say, I never encountered any typing related issues when I still had my Blackberry phones which still included an actual keypad with physical buttons!
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I still have both Blackberry phones that are still in very excellent condition. The last model was the KeyOne from 6 years ago followed by the KeyTwo from 5 years ago... Both phones were manufactured by TCI communications based in Taiwan which at that time had a licensing agreement with Blackberry... Only reason for upgrading to the current Google Pixel 7 was due that no further updates were available for Android operating system 7 along with support ending for Blackberry software apps and security updates, otherwise, I would still have the Blackberry KeyOne active to this day...
I hate auto correct lol I meant question
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Well It Gave Us Old timers Something To Dissect! Sorry Not More Help on your E-Brake QUESTION.
Just Goes To Show How the Smallest Thing Can Get Weird Quick with Technology!
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Just Goes To Show How the Smallest Thing Can Get Weird Quick with Technology!It's Always a Learning Day for Everybody!
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Now you know the reason I hate auto correct lol. Meanwhile, thanks for clarifying as it's much appreciated!
Also just another reason I have never posted in the forums from a cell phone, but always from a PC that still uses an old school keyboard.
Last edited by m05fastbackGT; Jun 20, 2023 at 08:08 PM.
OK, now that we are back on topic ...Romansexton;
- do you feel like you need something better than the stock cable-operated hand brake, for drifting?
- how did the cable break -- was it from hammering it while drifting?
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