Master and Slave clutch cylinder
I searched and i couldnt find any info pertaining to my question.
It might seem stupid, but here goes.
Im going to be replacing my master and slave clutch cylinders on my 4th gen se. I know that the the h23 and h22 share the same parts. Would it be worthwhile to search for a master and slave cylinder that exert more preasure from another honda/acura car to use on the car??
I'm going to be doing the h22 swap when i get the funds for the motor, and then running n2o on it . I figure a preasure plate is only as good as the hydraulics that motivate it.
BTW I posted here because it deals with all cars, not just specifically my prelude.
It might seem stupid, but here goes.
Im going to be replacing my master and slave clutch cylinders on my 4th gen se. I know that the the h23 and h22 share the same parts. Would it be worthwhile to search for a master and slave cylinder that exert more preasure from another honda/acura car to use on the car??
I'm going to be doing the h22 swap when i get the funds for the motor, and then running n2o on it . I figure a preasure plate is only as good as the hydraulics that motivate it.
BTW I posted here because it deals with all cars, not just specifically my prelude.
ok, but for ***** and giggles, anyone know where i can find out what kind of force they exert. I'd check the helms, but i dont have one here next to me(not sure if it would even say)
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i seriously doubt you could EVER find that out.
i seriously doubt you could EVER find that out.
No after market slave/master cylinder were made, however, OEM honda (Nissin) made the absolute best cylinders, I recommend using with ATE fluid! I ran this setup with an ACT stage 3 clutch, it was very, very nice...
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i found that using the search.
I found the prices for the OEM pieces and they are far more expensive, but i know im gonna stick with OEM honda parts anyways.
i found that using the search.
I found the prices for the OEM pieces and they are far more expensive, but i know im gonna stick with OEM honda parts anyways.
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