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Old 12-04-2009, 01:07 AM   #1
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Anyone Runing Dual Master Cylinders ?

Iv seen alot of racers run them but after reading this
http://customworksproducts.com/7243.html
id be interested in maybe putting a setup like that on mine
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Re: Anyone Runing Dual Master Cylinders ?

no?
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Re: Anyone Runing Dual Master Cylinders ?

I've never bothered with them on a street car, but I sure do like them on race cars because of the ability to "tune in" the brake bias from front to rear.... For the street and occasional drag strip use, I just go with a proportiong valve in the rear brake line...
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Re: Anyone Runing Dual Master Cylinders ?

says it's for vehicles that are only run at the track in your link. I'm with Radical82. I was able to dial my setup in nicely with just a proportioning valve in the rear line.
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