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Old 17-02-2019, 02:39 PM
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Default Short bodied master cylinders .

As above , I'm after some cheap short bodied master cylinders in 0.600 or 0.625 and 0.700 or 0.750 ..I've looked at the 76 series Tiltons which are perfect at 2cm smaller then the normal wilwoods.. only problem is thier £174 each ..so I'm just wondering if there is other makes with the same sizing i could use that are cheaper. ?

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Originally Posted by Rsmat
As above , I'm after some cheap short bodied master cylinders in 0.600 or 0.625 and 0.700 or 0.750 ..I've looked at the 76 series Tiltons which are perfect at 2cm smaller then the normal wilwoods.. only problem is thier £174 each ..so I'm just wondering if there is other makes with the same sizing i could use that are cheaper. ?

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I use the AP Racing ones, think they're just over £100 each.
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Originally Posted by Martin-Hadland
I use the AP Racing ones, think they're just over £100 each.

That's not bad ..I'll take a look mate... thanks.
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I think there's a few on race cars direct mate
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Originally Posted by jonfoc
I think there's a few on race cars direct mate

I'll take a look ..cheers .
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What actual sizes are you looking for? I've just taken a brand new AP short 0.625 off my Firenza as the clutch bite was a bit low,
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Originally Posted by Martin-Hadland
What actual sizes are you looking for? I've just taken a brand new AP short 0.625 off my Firenza as the clutch bite was a bit low,
Think they are 8.2CM mate .
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Another vote for AP here. Can be a bit of a wait for them, but I've not had any issues with mine so far.
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