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Old 05-30-2008, 04:20 PM
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Hey guys. I think I'm going to run an aftermarket master cylinder to operate my clutch, but I'm not sure which one to get. CNC makes a nice 3/4" bore unit that I would imagine is adequate? Anybody have any experience?
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Cmon LS1 gurus! I'm sure someone here can help me out.
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Any of them will work, Wilwood, US Brake, CNC, etc...There are also some OEM alternatives for a 3/4" bore MC, such as from the mid 80s Land Cruiser.

What kind of car is this going into?

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68 camaro w/LS1 and T56...
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68 camaro w/LS1 and T56...
Why not use the OEM 4th gen Camaro parts? Check out ATS--------->>>>

They will have everything you need.

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