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Rob55

posted on 28/10/12 at 10:31 PM Reply With Quote
Master Cylinder Size - AP's and Golf Rears

Hi guys

I have a set of AP 4 pots and Mk4 Golf Rears to go onto my Westfield along with a bias pedal box. I have been supplied with 0.7" master cylinders but I have heard of people using 0.625". Can anyone comment on what the best size is likely to be front and rear.

Also is it worth upgrading from Girling to AP Racing?

Rob

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loggyboy

posted on 29/10/12 at 08:48 AM Reply With Quote
If yours has been supplied with those and the calipers spec'd with sane order I would expect that westfield know that they will work correctly with that caliper combo.
My twin MC are .7 and .6 (or similar decimal figures thereof), the smaller one is for the front and the larger for the rear. However I have a bias bar should I need to adjust this. Even with a bias its best to have the smaller bore at the front to naturally give more force to the fronts.





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Rob55

posted on 29/10/12 at 06:26 PM Reply With Quote
I actually changed the braking setup 3 times between placing my order and collecting my kit, so I am just a little dubious whether Westfield will have selected the optimum bore sizes or not. Especially seeing as I am putting the car on track, the salesman was much more "road" spec orientated.

I do find it a bit odd that both front and rear are the same size. I spoke to AP directly, they could not give a definitive answer but said they thought a bigger rear would make sense.

So should I downsize the front, keep them the same or upside the rear?

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britishtrident

posted on 29/10/12 at 10:53 PM Reply With Quote
Every track car is different with so many variable don't expect all the answers all you can do is pick something within the right ball park and suck it and see.





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indykid

posted on 29/10/12 at 11:33 PM Reply With Quote
What size are the pistons in the front calipers? If they're bigger than optimum, you'll need a bigger master cylinder to maintain balance.

It's the ratio of master to slave area that drives sizing, not which axle it's used on.






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