Brakemaster cylinder
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Brakemaster cylinder
I was wondering what people have used for a replacement performance brake master cylinder. This is for a street/track day car, so I do not need an all out race setup. I believe my MC is going bad so I want to open up my options before I replace it. Thanks for any input.
#3
Drifting
I figured when it was time for me to do it I'd go with Doug Rippie; if I remember right it's a slightly bigger master and they add a proportioning valve to it.
#4
Former Vendor
Sorry guys that I'm late to the party.
We sell a larger bore master cylinder that uses a prop valve to reduce the rear brakes. This setup works great if you have a different calipers on the car and requires more volume.
For stock caliper cars, I always suggest using a stock GM master for replacement. I have a great deal on C6z masters in the C6 parts for sale section of the forum.
I also have a C5 stock master that I will sell at my cost. Ordered it a week ago and now the customer wants to switch over to a Tilton setup. So I'm getting it back.
Randy
We sell a larger bore master cylinder that uses a prop valve to reduce the rear brakes. This setup works great if you have a different calipers on the car and requires more volume.
For stock caliper cars, I always suggest using a stock GM master for replacement. I have a great deal on C6z masters in the C6 parts for sale section of the forum.
I also have a C5 stock master that I will sell at my cost. Ordered it a week ago and now the customer wants to switch over to a Tilton setup. So I'm getting it back.
Randy