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Gorilla Performance Bal-Bar Balance Bar Dual MC's NO BOOSTER Required

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Old 01-10-2011, 05:37 PM
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Default Gorilla Performance Bal-Bar Balance Bar Dual MC's NO BOOSTER Required

Hello Corvette Owners:
Here is a system for Corvette Owners. Dual Master cylinders and it only takes 16 to 30 square inches in the Engine compartment.
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This is in a 1967 Corvette with our juice clutch setup.

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Here is a picture of my race car about 1977-79 under construction. We are allowed to put the brake fluid reseroirs in the drivers compartment back then.


Here is a picture of a 66 I autocrossed with dual master cylinders in 1980-85.

Same car (License tags show 1984) on the way to Reno's V & T Tour VIII (1983)



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