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Old 11-09-2008, 11:49 AM
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Default Ring Brothers CNC'd clutch master reservoir

Here are some pics of the new CNC'd clutch master reservoir from Ring Brothers. It's made to be a direct replacement to the standard GM plastic unit. It's a two piece design, the reservoir can be slid up and down inside the mounting bracket. It uses the GM lid seal/diaphragm, so the fitment and function is same as stock. It will come with a barb fitting for use with the stock rubber line, but the bottom of the reservoir is tapped 1/8NPT so AN adapter and line can be used instead if you wanted to go that route. The finish is annodized titanium and looks trick.






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Old 11-09-2008, 11:53 AM
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Old 11-09-2008, 11:54 AM
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Mike was going to give me one at SEMA but he couldn't find it in the trunk of RAZOR.. I guess I know what Jim did with it!

Killer part that I'm dying to try... all of their stuff is done so well.
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Mike was going to give me one at SEMA but he couldn't find it in the trunk of RAZOR.. I guess I know what Jim did with it!

Killer part that I'm dying to try... all of their stuff is done so well.
yep, Jim snagged it for Scott to get some pics up on the site............. It is a very cool unit, like all the Ring Bros items are.

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They have 100 in stock right now, they're just waiting on the 1/8NPT barb fitting and the diaphragm.

I have an idea on what the price might be, but I don't want to post it in case I'm wrong. I also talked to Jim and Mike about doing a group purchase on the site and they were interested. I'll get the official pricing tomorrow as well as any info on a possible group pricing.


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Mike was going to give me one at SEMA but he couldn't find it in the trunk of RAZOR.. I guess I know what Jim did with it!

Killer part that I'm dying to try... all of their stuff is done so well.

This has been a project that Jim, Mike and I have been working on for a few months. I leaned on them for this product this past summer as well as supplying them with a stock plastic unit for basic form factor measurements and did the trial fitting of the unfinished prototype last month.

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Very nice piece!!
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Ill buy one!!!!!! like tomorow
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That looks beautiful. They make the best stuff.
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me wants!!!
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