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Ant

posted on 9th Feb 09 at 11:52

a mondeo cylinder has been used by a few guys over on mig, some have reported back not much improvement though, I ripped the std servo / master cylinder set up out and put an adjustable peddle box in


andyc1234

posted on 8th Feb 09 at 23:06

in short no. theres no need to at all anyway unless your going for an ajustable pedal box


alan-g-w

posted on 8th Feb 09 at 23:03

I've heard of people using mondeo master cylinders if they're running brakes with a larger caliper, not sure on details though.


swill_omnibus

posted on 8th Feb 09 at 22:42

Hi all,

On a corsa B (particularly the 1.4 sport 1997) can the brake master cylinder be "upgraded" as such at all? eg from a higher spec cavalier or calibra or?

Just wondering :)

Cheers