-
Master cylinder bore size.
We are finally allowed to run aftermarket dual master cylinders this year on our street stock.The car weights around 3200 lbs, and we are on e-mods.I have disc brakes all the way around.Just wondering what size master cylinder, and brand everyone likes?Thanks alot for any advice.
-
howe g3, they are a few bucks more, but they are an awesome unit, great design, well worth it, i run 1" front and rear
-
Thanks for the info Bush.
-
1" front
7/8" rear
In both my cars.
-
master cylinders
Why do you run the smaller bore to the rear?
-
Originally Posted by
DERBYFAN
Why do you run the smaller bore to the rear?
With the same calipers on both front and rear it gives you more rear pressure.
-
Thanks for the advice Jeff.I can also run the bias bar, so would you go 7/8 front and rear, or still go 1" up front?Thanks Jeff.
-
Originally Posted by
turner
Thanks for the advice Jeff.I can also run the bias bar, so would you go 7/8 front and rear, or still go 1" up front?Thanks Jeff.
I have bias adjust bar and run mine with the smaller one in the rear.
pm me if you need more details.
-
Try them both ways.It's a what you like or need type of thing more than it needs to be a certain size on one end.
-
if you have the same size calipers all the way around you should run the same size bore front and rear, let the adjuster be just that, an adjuster.....
-
I really appreciate the info guys.
Thanks alot.
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:52 AM.
Bookmarks