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has anybody relocated the stock M/C + Booster? I saw a video someone posted and it looks like the stock booster. Is there any info around? I looked but couldn't find much
thanks
Considering what you're swapping, a pedal box is gonna be your best bet.
Garagistic for the bracket, wilwood pedals, 2x 5/8" masters for the brakes and 1x 3/4" master for the clutch. All in all it's about $150 more than a Massive delete kit and the wilwood pedal setup e30v8 recommends, but you'll have brakes that REALLY work (price figure is with keeping the stock e30 brake master) and you won't have to deal with a penny's gap between the brake pedal pad and the clutch pedal pad.
Right size master is kinda dependent on what else you have. Me and 302 have pretty much the same setup, sans rear brakes, and my brakes feel like they're slightly improved vacuum assist stock brakes.
We both have a booster delete plate and a 3/4" wilwood master, part # 260-3374
If you have a pedal box you can use 5/8" masters since each master is only moving two sets of caliper pistons. Much more braking torque this way. part # 260-3372
You will hate life with the stock size master cylinder. Very little braking torque, extremely heavy pedal.
Ebay link won't work. But it won't work with "stock" brakes, you'd still need a booster delete plate & increase your pedal ratio.
Fixed the ebay link
Yeah I have the massive booster delete and the stock MC right now. It was just a pain to make the brake lines so switching out the master for another im sure require a whole new set of hard lines :/ Do you think that the 3/4 master is the best way to go for a stock brake system?
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