I Need A Bigger Master Cylinder
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Vehicle: 2001 tiburon/2000 tiburon
As some of you all may know I will be the only person to have the pro/us brakes on all fours but i do need help.. is there any other hyundai car that has a bigger master cylinder that will bolt up to our brake boosters..thanks Chris
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Vehicle: 2001/Hyundai/Tiburon
nobody makes a bigger one, so your best bet is to try ones from other hyundai models and see if they will bolt up. pretty much the only way of doing it.
try the v6 tiburon, santa fe, and xg series.
try the v6 tiburon, santa fe, and xg series.
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Vehicle: 2008/Hyundai/Tiburon gt
can you bore or hone out, the tibby one by 2~3 mm? just an ideal..crazy i know smile.gif but it could work
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I had been wondering this question myself to tell you the truth, It is one of the reasons I have not yet jumped on the big brake bandwagon.
I am also dealing with it on my Fiat.
I am also dealing with it on my Fiat.
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heh.. that is just the pic from their website.. they actually make a kit specific for the fiat/lancias. That is also a SIX pot caliper. I have to go from 13 inch rims to 16 inch to even consider bolting them on.
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QUOTE (tibby01 @ Apr 17 2005, 03:05 PM)
nobody makes a bigger one, so your best bet is to try ones from other hyundai models and see if they will bolt up. pretty much the only way of doing it.
try the v6 tiburon, santa fe, and xg series.
try the v6 tiburon, santa fe, and xg series.
Negative. Plenty of people make bigger master cylinders. Question is whether or not they bolt up.
http://www.wilwood.com/Products/006-Master...nders/index.asp
Eh, pricey prolly...but you might as well get it.
And if you don't know how to hook it up...either consult a mechanic or attempt to do it yourself:
http://circletrack.com/howto/89438/