Brake Master Cylinder Sizes????
Hello
Does anyone know the bore size of a classic Impreza master cylinder, it's actually on a type ra ver2 (no abs) if that makes any difference??
Also do later cars equipped with Brembo 4 pots have a larger master cylinder and does anyone know what size this is and if it can be fitted to a classic?
I've done several searches for this info and can find bits and pieces on caliper piston size but nothing on master cylinders (any links to anymore caliper piston size would be great if anyone knows the piston size of late model sti brembo 4 & 2 pots)
Thanks
Steve
Does anyone know the bore size of a classic Impreza master cylinder, it's actually on a type ra ver2 (no abs) if that makes any difference??
Also do later cars equipped with Brembo 4 pots have a larger master cylinder and does anyone know what size this is and if it can be fitted to a classic?
I've done several searches for this info and can find bits and pieces on caliper piston size but nothing on master cylinders (any links to anymore caliper piston size would be great if anyone knows the piston size of late model sti brembo 4 & 2 pots)
Thanks
Steve
Does anyone know the bore size of a classic Impreza master cylinder, it's actually on a type ra ver2 (no abs) if that makes any difference??
Yes its 1" bore
Also do later cars equipped with Brembo 4 pots have a larger master cylinder and does anyone know what size this is and if it can be fitted to a classic?
Yes they do have a larger cylinder 1" 1/16". It bolts straight on a piece of cake.
I found the same when researching, in the end i took a gamble and bought a V7/8 STI master cylinder £20 btw. The difference is fantatsic night and day different, in a good way. Now i dont know if later classics with 4 pots have the bigger one too?
Yes its 1" bore
Also do later cars equipped with Brembo 4 pots have a larger master cylinder and does anyone know what size this is and if it can be fitted to a classic?
Yes they do have a larger cylinder 1" 1/16". It bolts straight on a piece of cake.
I found the same when researching, in the end i took a gamble and bought a V7/8 STI master cylinder £20 btw. The difference is fantatsic night and day different, in a good way. Now i dont know if later classics with 4 pots have the bigger one too?
Thanks
So converting to metric that's a 25.4mm (1") now and later use a 26.98mm (1"1/16).
An extra 1/16" does not seem like much though.
Currently running scooby 4 pots with good pedal feel and travel but lacking a bit in braking power, currently running ebc yellows front and rear (still std single piston on rear). No real fade problems, could just do with a bit more leverage so was thinking of getting some bigger calipers and discs on the front either aftermarket or oem from another model, but obviously don't want the pedal to sink to the floor!
Steve
So converting to metric that's a 25.4mm (1") now and later use a 26.98mm (1"1/16).
An extra 1/16" does not seem like much though.
Currently running scooby 4 pots with good pedal feel and travel but lacking a bit in braking power, currently running ebc yellows front and rear (still std single piston on rear). No real fade problems, could just do with a bit more leverage so was thinking of getting some bigger calipers and discs on the front either aftermarket or oem from another model, but obviously don't want the pedal to sink to the floor!
Steve
Was just dusting off my maths....
Std 1" is by my (pi x d x d)/4 has area of 506.77mm2
Later 1"1/16" has area of 572.09mm2
Which is an increase in area of 12.89%.
Don't suppose you also happen to have the piston sizes of the brembo 4 pots fitted to the V7/8 STI's too????
I've found a measurement of 39.5mm on here for the diameter of the pistons on the standard scooby 4 pots although I've not been out and measured yet.
Steve
Std 1" is by my (pi x d x d)/4 has area of 506.77mm2
Later 1"1/16" has area of 572.09mm2
Which is an increase in area of 12.89%.
Don't suppose you also happen to have the piston sizes of the brembo 4 pots fitted to the V7/8 STI's too????
I've found a measurement of 39.5mm on here for the diameter of the pistons on the standard scooby 4 pots although I've not been out and measured yet.
Steve
Sorry not measured them as yet, but its a given that they all match if you use all gold brembo front and rear.
I decided not to bother as the std ones work fine for me on track.
I decided not to bother as the std ones work fine for me on track.
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Im interested to know the bore sizes on the brembos to. Want to see the maths behind the locking rear issue if i went for a brembo upgrade.
Nice to see it compared to the scooby 4 pots as thats what id be upgrading from. Would prefer to just change the fronts to keep the costs down.
Nice to see it compared to the scooby 4 pots as thats what id be upgrading from. Would prefer to just change the fronts to keep the costs down.
can some one help me please,
i think my master cylinder on my 2005 sti widetrack needs replaced,
is the only thing i need to consider when buying from ebay is that its not an early classic one? 2 port with abs seems to be what i need but lots available...
i think my master cylinder on my 2005 sti widetrack needs replaced,
is the only thing i need to consider when buying from ebay is that its not an early classic one? 2 port with abs seems to be what i need but lots available...
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