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Old May 8, 2014 | 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by nixon_2wd
Smaller bore means less force acting on the pedal, because P=F/A. P should be constant, so smaller A means smaller F to keep P the same. Thats why a smaller bore master cylinder gives you a lighter pedal and longer travel than a large one.

A smaller bore cylinder have less volume which means you need to push the piston further to move the same amount of fluid as a larger one.
Argh! My brain!

Ok I follow you I think, so would I use a smaller bore for the fronts and a larger bore for the rear?

Billy
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