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Old Dec 28, 2005
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type-s brake master cylinder

i was just woundering if the type-s brake master cylinder would be strong enough for the si rear brake conversion and the wilwood dynalite front big brakes (4 piston). i know this isnt something i need to do but its jsut gonna look so sexy behind my new wheels
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Maybe. I don't think its that much bigger. Figure out what the P/V ratio of the Wilwoods are.
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k will do. ill try and get ahold of wilwood their sites been acting up =/
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