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Old 10-20-2013, 05:46 PM
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A few brake questions for the brake experts......Does anyone know the GM part numbers for the brake booster and master cylinder DSE sells.....I assume they are over the counter GM parts?? 69 Camaro with Willwood 12.19" rotors front and rear 6 piston/4piston...... would this be a good choice for a booster/master cylinder? I assume I would still need a prop valve? Any advice, info would be great!....
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Old 10-20-2013, 07:07 PM
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We use masters and boosters from 2007 corvettes. The push rod is a direct fit for 70-73 Camaros.
On 67-69 Camaros we cut the push rod, thread it and install a 3/8" thread coupler and heim end.

CPP sells the master to firewall bracket. Bolts right up.
DSE sells the reduced angle bracket if you need it to clear some hoods.
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There is a good discussion on this topic on this thread

https://lateral-g.net/forums/show...t=41280&page=2

A lot depends on your intended use and which 6/4 piston calipers you have since even within brands the piston area is different in different model calipers.

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Thanks guys...I appreciate the info!
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