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Old 02-09-2014, 05:47 PM
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Your pedal pressure will be affected by the volume of fluid transfer from the master cyl to the caliper and the pedal ratio. Did the Tilton techs ask which pedal assy you were using? The smaller diameter master will have less pedal pressure but more line pressure with the same pedal effort IE. pedal ratio. It's all about the diameter of the master VS the diameter of the caliper pistons with the pedal ratio (foot travel) thrown in.
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