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Can someone who has a R32 or 33 Manual do me a favour?

In the Service Data and Specifications for the braking system (at the end of the Brake section) there is a Split Point in kPa and a reduction ratio in the Data for the Brake Master cylinder. For the S13's it's: 3.932 (39.2, 40, 569) x 0.4.

Could some one let me know what they are for either an R32 or R33.

Thanks

yo Dale, pm me your email, i can email you the r32 service manual and u can check it yrself. i dunno what im looking for, couldnt find a specific section that referred to the master cylinder ratio...

-D

geez, inaccuracy killed the cats.

it wasnt innacuracy really, hawks just had more desire to win it. plus guerra rushed 12 points for them. he should be dropped from hawthorn.

overall a great result for my boys:);)

Back to back next year hahaha :(

yeah there is no doubt that hawthorn were the better team. If Mooney had've put the pressure on by kicking straight, who knows what could have happened. Norm Smith winner was justified, Hodge is a champion.

I'm Eddy. :(

Yes, I also have nothing to do at the moment.

haha, tripper, surely some people are bored too and sick of sitting at home on a sat night, im keen to go for a drive somewhere, vilis or something, wherever ;)

it wasnt innacuracy really, hawks just had more desire to win it. plus guerra rushed 12 points for them. he should be dropped from hawthorn.

overall a great result for my boys:) ;)

Back to back next year hahaha :(

yeah there is no doubt that hawthorn were the better team. If Mooney had've put the pressure on by kicking straight, who knows what could have happened. Norm Smith winner was justified, Hodge is a champion.

It was a great game in today's context of games, but unfortunately I watched the '89 game just before it and made this one seem pretty soft. Mooney is well known for his agro in the past, so if you're having the grand final jitters (like he clearly was), go the biffo, do anything to rattle the opposition and make them earn every possession........there's no tomorrow!!

I'm surprised Clarkey didn't tell a few of his tuff nuts to tear some heads off at the opening bounce......he did for us in 2004........go the Power!

my 21st was....well......pretty shit last night :)

half my ''mates'' didnt even bother to rock up,

got my life story on dvd from an aunti, shed a few tears lol

i hate it when that happens...:closedeyes:

got kicked outta the hotel at 12 and was in bed at 1 :devil: not even a hangover :cool:

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