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    Seeking Info on break booster eliminator

    So I came across the Chase Bay break booster eliminator and was wondering if any of you have experience with it. Couldnt find a thread about the product. Any info/review is appreciated. Thanks guys.



    Chase Bays specializes in High End Fluid Transfer Products focused for Braking, Clutch, Cooling, Fuel Delivery, Oil, and Power Steering.

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      Personally, I wouldn't run that master cylinder. With only one fluid port, you'll have no brakes if that line fails for any reason. Having at least two is a better option. I'd suggest Massive's booster delete plate with a modified pedal ratio. You could try different master cylinders to get the pedal feel you desire.

      I'm currently running Massive's plate with the stock master cylinder (21 or 22mm? I forget), a 6.25:1 ratio, and Ireland's 310mm front big brake kit. Car stops great.

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        Thanks for the info Gertech. I was looking at Massives product as well.

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          I'm using Massive setup as well. It's great. Really simple install and pedal throw is about perfect. I daily the car all winter.
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            Originally posted by iansane View Post
            I'm using Massive setup as well. It's great. Really simple install and pedal throw is about perfect. I daily the car all winter.
            Are you running the stock MC as well? And upgraded breaks ?

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              Stock style parts store reman, with the massive smallest Wilwood kit.
              84 325e - 91 325i - 92 318 touring - 91 Trans Am - 01 S4 avant - 03 S-type R - 96 F350
              Manual swap all the things!

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                Thanks for the input guys. I went ahead and ordered the massive kit

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                  How is the massive booster-less brake effort feel? Compared to stock
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                      Originally posted by Dyagciog View Post
                      How is the massive booster-less brake effort feel? Compared to stock
                      It's rough, honestly- however, the more comfortable you get with it, it grows with you. I'm using the Massive boosterless setup in my s52e30vert and at first I was going to swap in a booster or run hydroboost. Currently, I'm up in the air with all of it and driving the boosterless setup a little more comfortably.

                      Using a 745i e32 MC. Keep in mind, you will need to make two new brake lines from the ABS pump to the MC since it is shorter- so keep that in mind with grabbing a bubble flare too and some line.
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                        Originally posted by gertech View Post
                        personally, i wouldn't run that master cylinder. With only one fluid port, you'll have no brakes if that line fails for any reason. Having at least two is a better option. I'd suggest massive's booster delete plate with a modified pedal ratio. You could try different master cylinders to get the pedal feel you desire.

                        I'm currently running massive's plate with the stock master cylinder (21 or 22mm? I forget), a 6.25:1 ratio, and ireland's 310mm front big brake kit. Car stops great.
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                        Usually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30

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