Pappasmurf

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Anyone fitted one? Did it make a difference?
 

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Apparently the internals are different. But then that's why I'm asking.
Ok, that makes sense, I have no expiriance with them.
However just thought and I may be wrong as I am not an expert but; if the internals of the slave are different would you not need to fit a matched master cylinder to keep the hydraulics balanced?
 
Ok, that makes sense, I have no expiriance with them.
However just thought and I may be wrong as I am not an expert but; if the internals of the slave are different would you not need to fit a matched master cylinder to keep the hydraulics balanced?


Yes, any change in the slave like bigger piston would have to be balanced at the master end.
 
Massive difference. More than half the weight of the original. Its like a modern hatchback now. Well worth it.

Works with the original master, no adjustment needed. Mines been on for 8k miles now zero issues.
 
Its the over centre spring that reduces the load, you can just fit one on it's own without swapping the slave.
 
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