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Alternative master cylinder to 280zx brake set up?


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So I went ahead and bought the brake set up for my 510. I have the 15/16ths master, calipers and rotors. I'm missing the booster to complete it.

 

My concern is that I'll be running a KA24ET with a top mounted turbo, and I'm concerned that the master is going to be pushed out too far and end up right next to the turbo.

 

Does anybody know of any other alternative master cylinders that'll work well with the s130 front brake set up?

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You don't need the booster. It would be nice though. Booster from a 620 or a B210 are small in size and work well.

 

And, any master cylinder you put there is still going to be right there.

 

 

 

Build a heatshield to block some of the heat coming off the exhaust/turbo.

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Larger calipers need larger masters to move larger amounts of fluid, but more effort is needed. Pedal is very firm.

 

Larger masters are easier to use with a brake booster. Boosters increases hydraulic brake line pressure by about 50%. Good braking with 'softer' feeling pedal. Booster is doing 1/3 of the work.

 

A smaller master will move a large amount of fluid, but will have to travel farther to do it. It will still work, but the pedal will seem soft, mushy and drop closer to the floor. Some feel that the longer pedal travel makes modulating brake lock up much easier. A booster is usually not needed as the pedal effort is already soft(er).

 

The zx and Maxima15/16" master has a large diameter booster that won't fit a 510 anyway. A 510/B210/620 booster is smaller diameter so it won't interfere with the steering column and the clutch master, but, it does project the master farther forward. If you run a smaller master to reduce effort without using a master, try a 13/16" or 7/8". A 13/16" will be 'mushier' than the 7/8". A 3/4" will be mushier than a 13/16".  

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