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Old 04-01-2015, 08:08 AM
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Just wanted to add this information here. Randy Johnson at D&Z turned me onto this through his conversations with centerforce.

05-10 mustang GT oem number 4R33-7A508-AA or Sachs number SB60225

Extended 4.000"
Compressed 2.550"

That's another .340" of compression over the stock F body CSC.

My setup is LS, Dyad, stock 98-02 bell and a t56 magnum. I only had .160" of travel left. This will give me a full .500" and should be plenty for the dual disc.

This will be a little different on plumbing and there is not a bleeder port, I'll update when I get that all figured out.
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Old 04-26-2015, 09:41 AM
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Acquired another F body slave cylinder, a new one, same part number as above.

Extended. 3.415"
Compressed. 2.530"



Why the used F Body CSC I had wasn't compressing all the way, I don't know. This GM one should give me plenty of travel with the DYAD and is nearly the same compressed as the Mustang CSC.

I thought it was important to update the post here, ya know, posterity and such.
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