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Old 03-21-2010, 09:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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clutch master cylinder

im looking for a new clutch master and slave cylinder.... i have a stage 4 cc clutch and i would like something a lil better than stock ..... any suggestion would be appreciated
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No such thing of a "better than stock" MC. At least not that I've found.
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pIERCE is right.I have an exedy stage 1 clutch and i had to replace my CMC shortly after buying my car and its been perfectly fine ever since.
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yeah for some reason after a long trip or idling for a bit it don't let my clutch engage all the way.... thats why im looking for a new master cylinder
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Just go OEM for now. That should fix your problem, if not, then you need further diagnosis because the problem is elsewhere.

I have never heard of a Hi-Po MC on any model/year car I have been associated with.
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perhaps the issue you are having is in the clutch lines and not the master cylinder? it is not an often occurance the master goes, usually it will be the slave; if you are having trouble engaging the clutch then bleed out your lines and check your slave. What is your setup?
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