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Old 03-01-2005, 11:07 AM
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Had this installed for 1 track event and I think its overkill for my brake setup (Wilwood 6-piston front, stock rear). Should've listened to David Farmer's comments. :o Anyway, its a great upgrade if you have a big brake kit, or if you move the front calipers to the rear.

These are $599 + shipping new, asking $500 shipped obo. Includes the Wilwood rear proportioning valve. I also have a Snap-On bubble flaring tool that you'll need if you get this. Used it once, was $100 new, make me an offer. The line I flared leaks slightly so I don't want to include it with the m/c.
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ttt...any offers?
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Overkill?? what's that?

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Overkill?? what's that?

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By overkill, I mean that the pedal pressure is too hard. Its tough to modulate the brake pedal and to get a good "feel" for it. Felt like I had to stomp on the brakes to get them to work. Now if you have a bigger system with more/bigger pistons, it'll work well.
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I am interested in the master cylinder. Is it still available?
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I am interested in the master cylinder. Is it still available?
Sorry DrBro, its sold.

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