1" Bore Master Cylinder improve brake pedal feel?

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1" Bore Master Cylinder improve brake pedal feel?

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does anyone know if these work or help people with big brake kits and will it work for my d2 8 pot calipers or do i need to get a bigger one...?

http://www.wolfkatz.com/proddetail.php? ... rge_Master
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Re: 1" Bore Master Cylinder improve brake pedal feel?

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Email them and ask?

Or do the maths and work it out for yourself?
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Re: 1" Bore Master Cylinder improve brake pedal feel?

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You can use the Hilux MC, will be cheaper. With your BBK it may lock up fairly easy I would have thought?
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Re: 1" Bore Master Cylinder improve brake pedal feel?

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QUOC2008 wrote:does anyone know if these work or help people with big brake kits and will it work for my d2 8 pot calipers or do i need to get a bigger one...?

http://www.wolfkatz.com/proddetail.php? ... rge_Master


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Re: 1" Bore Master Cylinder improve brake pedal feel?

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gnzyza wrote:You can use the Hilux MC, will be cheaper. With your BBK it may lock up fairly easy I would have thought?
do you know what year or model to get for this I have abs so it's not too bad... but there is a big brake bias to the front might change the rears pads to help with that
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