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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Oct 2007
      Posts
      20

      Kore3 C5 kit installed

      Well, my C5 brakes are on my 65 Pontiac. I got the kit from Tobin at Kore3. I am using a 77 Chevy Malibu master cylinder. My pedal feel is pretty light. I am going to adjust the pedal rod out and rebleed the brakes again. I am thinking that that should help things out. I only took it around the block so I don't have much else to report. The Kore3 kit was a breeze to install.



    2. #2
      Join Date
      May 2007
      Location
      Las Vegas
      Posts
      186
      KORE3 makes some great stuff!

      Glad to hear you've got that baby rolling, even if it is just around the block.
      Curtis

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Aug 2007
      Posts
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      Quote Originally Posted by KCTurbo
      Well, my C5 brakes are on my 65 Pontiac. I got the kit from Tobin at Kore3. I am using a 77 Chevy Malibu master cylinder. My pedal feel is pretty light. I am going to adjust the pedal rod out and rebleed the brakes again. I am thinking that that should help things out. I only took it around the block so I don't have much else to report. The Kore3 kit was a breeze to install.
      Mine felt a lttle soft too, until I got a heat cycle in it... I did the Kore Big Z06 kit(C6Z06)..

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Dec 2007
      Location
      Carlsbad, Ca
      Posts
      1,213
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      great products and awesome customer service. i did the c6 z06 stuff for a 9".
      Tim

      The WidowMaker: Garage Built 70 Chevelle

      Special Thanks To: Rushforth Wheels, MuscleRodz, Kore3 & SC&C

      Build Thread Link

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Feb 2006
      Location
      Columbus, GA
      Posts
      132

      What Prop valve?

      Hey guys, What prop valve are you running. I installed the KORE3 C5 kit front and back, too. I agree...the install is great! My problem is that my pedal feels like a rock! I'm running a 68-69 Vette 1" bore master with a stock (I believe) 70 Camaro prop valve. I do have a 77 Malibu Master to put in the car but havn't got around to setting up the lines and fittings for it yet. Thanks for your help and suggestions.
      1970 SS Camaro, 502 RamJet, TKO600 Tremec, 3.91 Moser 12 bolt/Detroit Tru-Trac, C5/Z06 Brakes.

    6. #6
      Join Date
      Dec 2007
      Location
      Carlsbad, Ca
      Posts
      1,213
      Country Flag: United States
      give tobin a call. you most likely need a smaller bore mc. that would move less fluid per inch of pedal travel, therefore giving you a softer pedal. but, im no expert, so call tobin.
      Tim

      The WidowMaker: Garage Built 70 Chevelle

      Special Thanks To: Rushforth Wheels, MuscleRodz, Kore3 & SC&C

      Build Thread Link




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