Spyder4g64
15+ Year Contributor
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- Mar 9, 2005
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Wallingford,
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can the evo master cylinder be used on a dsm for extra pressure, bc im sure theyve got it for those 4 piston brmbos... hit me back


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wouldnt a larger piston increase overall hydraulic pressure applied to the pistons in the calipers?wret said:Actually a larger cylinder would reduce pressure to the brakes and shorten the pedal stroke due to the increase in volume. Are you sure that's what you want?
SlowSpyder said:wouldnt a larger piston increase overall hydraulic pressure applied to the pistons in the calipers?
ginsu417 said:Larger master = more hydraulic pressure. Larger slave(s) = more hydraulic pressure required to actuate with the same force.
Spyder4g64 said:thnx for your arguments...all that crap means nothing to me. !

Spyder4g64 said:thnx for your arguments...all that crap means nothing to me. Will the MC help me or no? i swaped my rear drums for discs so i think i need extra pressure!