Tilton Clutch Master Cylinder?
Has anyone tried using a tilton clutch master cylinder yet, when they upgraded there clutch? My hydrolic system is to weak to handle the pressure plate, I have tried a lot of stock honda ones and they keep braking, I am going to try a prelude master and if that doesn't work, then I have problems.... So I guess Tilton is the way...., anyone tried one?
i'm actually using a custom made clutch/pressure plate, that has 2500psi clamping force, doul diaphram sprung 4 puck, the clutch holds amazing but it makes a short life of my hydrolic system, so I was looking into upgrading the master cylinder
I have seen one in person, they are definitley a master piece. I knwo a few around here that has one, but never actually felt the pedal pressure and etc.
I carry Tilton as well, but have not sold any system with the Master cylinder yet.
Stan
I carry Tilton as well, but have not sold any system with the Master cylinder yet.
Stan
We run the Tilton master cylinder/throwout bearing on a couple of our cars and I love it, feels like an ACT heavy duty pedal. Haven't had any problems yet. Here's the link if you wanna read up a little.
https://honda-tech.com/zero...age=1
EDITED: because I can't spell things right...
Modified by Kataku2K3 at 9:03 PM 4/21/2004
https://honda-tech.com/zero...age=1
EDITED: because I can't spell things right...
Modified by Kataku2K3 at 9:03 PM 4/21/2004
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