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Thread: Manual master cylinder help
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07-24-2016 #21
Ron from what I pull up C2,C3 systems used 1 7/8 four piston calipers in front and 1.37" four piston calipers in rear.
Almost every basic aftermarket replacement disc system uses the 1" MC copy.1978 Black Trans Am 455 Edelbrock heads [email protected] through mufflers on pump gas
1981 Trans Am 400 stock type motor
79 Camaro getting a 500" 695 hp IA2 Pontiac motor
1965 GTO project car
470ci/Chevy dual quad 409 604 HP 64 Impala SS project
2004 Pulse Red GTO
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08-03-2016 #22Registered User
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So, can I use d614 pads in place of the d52's? Stock iron calipers and rotors.
Thanks, Steve
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08-03-2016 #23
Yes D614(Impala SS/Caprice cop car) pads will fit D52s and have more surface area. I've trial fit them on stock iron calipers as well as the Wilwood dual piston D52s. They are on the 81 TA and 1LE 12" rotors up front when it gets rolling again.
1978 Black Trans Am 455 Edelbrock heads [email protected] through mufflers on pump gas
1981 Trans Am 400 stock type motor
79 Camaro getting a 500" 695 hp IA2 Pontiac motor
1965 GTO project car
470ci/Chevy dual quad 409 604 HP 64 Impala SS project
2004 Pulse Red GTO
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08-03-2016 #24Registered User
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Thanks for the info.
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08-07-2016 #25Registered User
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Well, I got my 1" wilwood master installed and tested. They definately feel better, like you might expect a "factory" system to feel. It takes less effort to achieve better braking.
Thank you guys for all your advice.
Now I need help finding some good pads. The problem I'm finding, is matching them. The d52's are no problem, but the explorer rears (d667's) only seem to be available in hd suv style, except the EBC yellowstuff. How do you guys think those would work for a street strip car? The car is about 3,600lbs with my big butt in it.
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