
08-19-2019, 12:54 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2015
Cobra Make, Engine: Rowan Replicars, 352 4V
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Larger front caliper pistons require a smaller MC piston for higher pressure and more front stopping power, and there is typically 1/4" spread between MC cylinder sizes. The correct pedal feel comes from matching the two different pressures, and stopping power are from the right bias. I have a Jaguar rear end with Wilwood Dynalite front calipers. I use a 1" rear MC and a 3/4" MC for the front. I also use a balance bar to get a more bias dialed in. There are lots of threads on this forum, and I got a lot of my information here and talking with Wilwood.
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