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Old 03-08-2006, 09:34 AM
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So I ordered a textralia clutch because mine was going out and I plan on doing heads/cam possibly spray in the near future. I want to replace everything while I'm there so I am wondering which master cylinder to get. I am thinking of getting the Ram adjustable master, the mcleod adjustable master, or just getting the 02 master. Which should I get? Any opinions or experiences appreciated. Also wondering if they will even work with a textralia. Thanks.

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They were designed around the stock hydraulics, so I'd stick with that. I'm pretty sure RAM just takes a stock master and makes it adjustable, so that would probably work too.
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i used a new stocker, and mine works good.
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Well the Ram adjustable master is only 10 bucks more than a 02 GM master. I would think it'd be worth the extra money if it worked with the textralia, just making sure everything will work right. Thanks.

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Talked with Pete at Textralia. They recommend stock master cylinder with their clutches.
Old 03-09-2006, 01:46 AM
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So, Textralia recommends the stock master? Freakin' awesome! I was already going to spend money on an aftermarket one. My Textralia is on the way too...well, I'm waiting for them to get some in stock.
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Just curious...I'm new to the whole M6 world and would like to know what the symptons are if your master is going out?




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