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RX-7 2nd Gen Specific (1986-92) RX-7 1986-92 Discussion including performance modifications and technical support sections. |
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04-03-2010, 02:27 PM | #31 |
Big Ugly
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Well I'm still interested the idea of the 4 pistons in the rear, sounds like a future mod for me. Nice work higgi.
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04-19-2010, 07:39 PM | #33 |
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Why would you need such a massive bore master cylinder? Your just gonna have way too much pressure and lock um up too easy...I remember seeing a thread where a guy was experimenting with tons of different MCs I think he said 15/16s bore offered the best pedal feel and performance or it was the Subaru MC which I think was a a 1''.
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1985 Mazda RX7 GSL 13B, Holley etc 1997 Mazda MX6 LS - DD lowered on 17s Last edited by MazdaMike; 04-19-2010 at 07:42 PM.. |
04-20-2010, 01:27 AM | #34 |
Rotary Fan in Training
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MC should match total volume of brake calipers. If you upgrade to larger piston calipers (which i did by going brembos in front), your normaly firm brake pedal will become weak and pedal travel longer...upgrading to 929 MC with 1" solved this situation back then.
Now, upgrading rears from single to 4 piston is again enlarging piston area and volume of fluid, so going bigger MC might be again necessary. Of course, you wont loose your brakes by keeping stock MC, but feel will be different and its up to you if you how to solve it.... |
04-20-2010, 06:52 PM | #35 |
S4 Owner
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Yessir I am familiar with Pascals law, but sorry I gapped and forgot you upgraded fronts too.
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