Under Floor Master Cylinder mounts?
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06/04/22 01:10 PM
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Can I see photos of how you did yours?
And looking for the supplier that sells these;
Last edited by Dragula; 06/04/22 11:21 PM.
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Re: Under Floor Master Cylinder mounts?
[Re: moparx]
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06/05/22 05:31 PM
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Mine is part of the chassis itself as was the one in my other tube chassis cars.
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Re: Under Floor Master Cylinder mounts?
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06/05/22 08:16 PM
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i think speedway motors sells the under floor wilwood setup like you pictured. possibly affco brand as well. Checked all 8 pages.....didn't see it.
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Re: Under Floor Master Cylinder mounts?
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06/06/22 11:51 AM
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hmmm......... i thought that odd, so i grabbed my AFCO catalog that i got from Speedway and looked up pedal assemblies. they list dual floor mount pedal setups by wilwood [ww340-1285] tilton [T72-642] and cnc [CN204SLMC] then i discovered that catalog was dated 2001 ! sorry !!! you may have to call them. i'll bet they still offer them, just not listed in their catalog or on line. and what about Summitt ? they offer so many things anymore they may have something.
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Re: Under Floor Master Cylinder mounts?
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06/06/22 12:01 PM
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s&w, alston, ART etc need a check valve so calipers do not drain back to master
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Re: Under Floor Master Cylinder mounts?
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06/07/22 07:27 AM
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if your running drum brakes a residual valve may be required to hold pressure to the wheel cylinder ! if your running aftermarket racing disc you don't want pressure held in the line by a residual valve. Had both installed not a good thing at top end brake drag! also watch for pedal ratio front pressure should be around 1250psi rear is close to 1000 psi. my master is under the floor!
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Re: Under Floor Master Cylinder mounts?
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06/07/22 08:40 AM
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they have a 2# and 10# had to put in a 2# so calipers would not drain back, first brake pump nothing there
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Re: Under Floor Master Cylinder mounts?
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06/07/22 12:03 PM
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You do not NEED a residual valve unless you run drums. I have NEVER run one on anything with a low mount master. Three dragsters and now a fourth tube chassis car with MC's on the floor and never an issue with braking or pedal feel, I can go from tight as a nats a$$ or some "wiggle" room on the pedal.
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