What is the mysteries behind the CSP master cylinder for disc brakes???
Hi, I can't answer this question, but i have been trying to research and find out what m/c it is that CSP use.
Mattkab on here thought it may be a golf 8v one but i'm not so sure.... been looking on the ATE website, they list all the vehicle braking components with exact pictures of each item. I do believe now that the CSP m/c are purpose made, the pics i've seen of them do not resemble anything i've seen before. the RHD m/c actually has 6 outlet ports and is suppiled with blanking screws! We do know it is 20.64mm, but i did try a 20.64 off an Audi 80 (ATE) but i had excessive travel on the pedal. I am thinking now that the CSP unit probably has springing and pressure valves (to retain pressure in the lines for the calipers?) to suit. this would probably justtify their asking price. I know their stuff is of top quality, but i would like to know what is so 'special' about their m/c ! :rolleyes: Angelo |
I can hardly imagine its anything really special either, but they obviously did find the right part in some catalog ;)
Smaller diameter (19mm) MC's do give less brake effort though and if your calipers are not humongous, travel should be acceptable too.. :rolleyes: |
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ATE website
posted before but very useful
http://www.conti-online.com/generato.../index_en.html goto catalogues, replacement parts online http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/angeloamato/pics/ate1.jpg |
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