MASTER CYLINDER STOPPER
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I've recently noticed these things. Looks like a bracket to make the master cylinder sit in place more rigid-like.
Anyone out there tried one of these things? Worth getting?
Anyone out there tried one of these things? Worth getting?
Yea they work pretty good, i know a guy that has one on his integra. They are called master cylinder braces. I believe a new company called drive is making them. Here is a little thread talking about them
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=633005
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=633005
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Thanks Gambit. "Master Cylinder Stopper" seems to be what the Japanese call it. Cusco, Endless and Feel's make them.
I hope you don't have to drill the body in order to install it!
Hmmm....
I hope you don't have to drill the body in order to install it!
Hmmm....
IF you upgrade your booster and your Master you will get better results then from this item. Just some FYI the booster in a civic doesnt move much at all so why bother.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nickgomez »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Thanks Gambit. "Master Cylinder Stopper" seems to be what the Japanese call it. Cusco, Endless and Feel's make them.
I hope you don't have to drill the body in order to install it!
Hmmm....</TD></TR></TABLE>Yes you do have to drill, for EK's the hole is there but it's covered by another metal plate.
I hope you don't have to drill the body in order to install it!
Hmmm....</TD></TR></TABLE>Yes you do have to drill, for EK's the hole is there but it's covered by another metal plate.
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