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Old 11-08-2012, 05:32 PM   #4
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Re: Wilwood Master Cylinder

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Originally Posted by ulakovic22 View Post
You just used the bottom two studs on the firewall for install? What did you use for a prop valve? Factory on the factory bracket with custom lines from the MC to valve?
Yep.

I didn't use a proportioning valve. I tried to stagger the piston area in my calipers so I wouldn't need one. I wouldn't really recommend doing it that way. Most guys just run an aftermarket valve in the line to the rear brakes. And I may end up doing it that way myself depending on the braking performance I get once I finally get it on the road.
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