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Old 11-15-2011, 02:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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brake master cylinder questions

I have a JDM Nissan Sunny to which i have upgrade the front brakes to AD22VF and looking to do the rear disc conversion soon

The car come with a 3/4 Master cylinder which is not adequate i want to do the 15/16 but have a little concern my model uses the 4 pipe Master and proportional valves and i got a 2 pipe 15/16 Master from a friend can it work
don't know how i would work out the proportion

current master



propose master

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Old 11-15-2011, 03:52 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I think the proposed MC is for a brake system equipped with ABS. Does your current setup have ABS? Do you know if your buddy took his MC off a car with ABS?
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I think the proposed MC is for a brake system equipped with ABS. Does your current setup have ABS? Do you know if your buddy took his MC off a car with ABS?
Actually came from a vehicle without ABS a Nissan pickup

My current setup doesn't have ABS
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You will need a different master cylinder. The trucks had the proportioning valve external.
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You can ether remove all the lines for your car and install lines from a car with 15/16 cylinder or some JDM N15 Pulsars (i think the awd version) have a four port 15/16 cylinder.
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