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I've got one in the car, won't be using it, need to use the T56 slave cylinder.

Only issue is, it's at Brads in the car still.

You'll have to get there and unbolt it (Without pissing brad off on me, or dirtying the workshop :P )

Edit: Also make sure it's okay with Brad and doesn't muck up any of his plans...

haha all good matt and thanks! - will see what steve-o can do first, and the cost of the bore and new piston for modifying the stocker.

o0o0o t56 6 speed hey - hydrolic thrust engagement changes things up a bit

Having never driven on semi slicks before - do they have alot of road noise? like a whine sort of noise?

hope its just the tyres lol

either that or the 2 way is transfering alot of noise/vibration with the urethane bushes in the complete cradle

Chris, what was the need for having the slave bored out bigger? I know you need more fluid to be moved... Is it just because the friction point is too close to the floor? Cause you can alter this...

Edit: Just re-read and had a brain fart of a late night thought, had an epic long rambling post written... Then realised I was talking about the master cylinder not the slave...

I still have the Slave cylinder if you need it. Just speak with Brad in regards to grabbing it.

Oh, I also got those parts too, just need to fit them. Thanks heaps!

Chris, what was the need for having the slave bored out bigger? I know you need more fluid to be moved... Is it just because the friction point is too close to the floor? Cause you can alter this...

Edit: Just re-read and had a brain fart of a late night thought, had an epic long rambling post written... Then realised I was talking about the master cylinder not the slave...

I still have the Slave cylinder if you need it. Just speak with Brad in regards to grabbing it.

Oh, I also got those parts too, just need to fit them. Thanks heaps!

hahaha no problem, yeah bigger slave to lighten the pedal feel

will chat to the shop that did the brake kit and see how much it cost, we had that done to the 1jz 5 speed slave in the sprinter but i dont remember the costs.

Cable system FTW!!!!

haha what?

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