$800 vs $1500 Hydraulic Handbrake - Summary

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The video is about two teams of car enthusiasts who compare the performance and cost of different hydraulic handbrakes for their Nissan 350Zs. They install the handbrakes, test them on a skid pad, and evaluate the results. They find out that the cheaper handbrake works just as well as the more expensive one. They also promote a poster and a sponsor for their show.

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- The text is a transcript of a video about installing and testing hydraulic handbrakes on two Nissan 350Zs.
- One car (Low Car) has a cheaper handbrake kit ($800) with a single piston caliper, while the other car (High Car) has a more expensive handbrake kit ($1500) with a four piston caliper.
- The video is sponsored by K&N, which offers $50 off air intakes from June 15 to July 26.
- The video shows the installation process, which involves welding, drilling, grinding, and bleeding the brakes.
- The video also shows the testing process, which involves locking the rear wheels on a line, and drifting on a skid pad.
- The video concludes that the cheaper handbrake kit works better and easier than the more expensive one.