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Old March 28th 2005, 18:16
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Big Reds installed, but now what master cylinder to use?

I se people using 944, 944 turbo, even read about someone using stock, but what mastercylinder should I use to replace the stock one for my 993 turbo brakes?
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Old May 23rd 2005, 20:10
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Old May 23rd 2005, 22:20
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I would go at least with a 944 MC, it really depends on how much fluid you need to displace at the MC.
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Old May 23rd 2005, 22:36
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Use the 944 m/c, its tandom design should give you all the brake pressure you need without any problem. I'm using the MBT set up for my 996 calipers.
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Old May 24th 2005, 16:19
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MBT setup??
and which 944, turbo or non turbo?
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Old May 24th 2005, 22:51
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Go to MBT.de and you will see my set up posted on their web page.
MBT is one of the brake tuning companies here in Germany. They liked my set up idea and used it
If you can get a hold of him "Uwe" is the man to chat with.
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