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Old 09-17-2008, 10:27 AM
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Default Your master is too large

Call Wilwood and speak with one of the tech reps and they will get you squared away. I had the same problem and had to size my master way down, but i am running a twin set up. 5/8 front and 3/4 rear with a 5.3 pedal ratio. If you have the rod in the top hole you should have a 6:1 ratio. A 7/8 or 3/4 tandem master is probably what you need. Something else to check...what pad are you running. If you are running a BP-20, it is pretty agressive and will not stop well until a good amount of heat gets in the pad. A BP-10 would be better for the street (cold stops) and will still take autocross abuse. Save the BP-20's for track days.
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