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How to setup brake bias on 2010 SR3 RS

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Eddy Chan
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I have a 2010 radical SR3 RS. The dash is AIM MXL Pista. I try to setup brake bias but I don't see the option from race studio 2.

Just wondering how? Thanks

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CharleyH
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Matt @trailbrake, can you help?

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Charley


   
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Trailbrake
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There is no way to do bias on a Pista. For that car, you'll have to go old school and have someone push the brakes some and have someone else rotate the wheels to get your close to 50/50 and go from there.


   
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CharleyH
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@trailbrake,  Radical recommends setting up the dash to show front brake pressure and rear brake pressure and then pressing the bake pedal and comparing the pressure differentials to this chart.  The problem @pugdaddy is having is setting up the dash to read the two pressure senders.  Is there anything you can do to help him figure it out?


   
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Posted by: @pugdaddy

I have a 2010 radical SR3 RS. The dash is AIM MXL Pista. I try to setup brake bias but I don't see the option from race studio 2.

Just wondering how? Thanks

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I struggled with this too when I first got my car. Ultimately I went into the channel configuration and looked for activity on channels. My brake sensors were not linked to the front or rear brake preset channels. They were on a random channel (I believe channel 6 and 7). Once I was able to find them it was easy to assign them to the brake pressure sensors. My car is a 2013 though and has a newer version of the Aim dash. I have only used the dash display to initially set the brakes and then dialed it in from there. The other suggestion I have is to use old tires and a parking lot and simply lock up the brakes and then rotate the bias adjustment one click(180°) at a time until you are happy. Different tracks, temperature, and tire condition will need a slight adjustment. 


   
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Eddy Chan
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Thank you


   
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