New Item: Strano Performance Parts Master Cylinder Brace for all 93-02 cars
#22
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I love it, and bought it today.
It's ~$100... that's no different than a stb or panhard bar, and there is probably more labor and time involved with making this.
To me, it's worth every last penny considering how much time I wasted bleeding my brakes thinking I had air in the lines all these years.
It's ~$100... that's no different than a stb or panhard bar, and there is probably more labor and time involved with making this.
To me, it's worth every last penny considering how much time I wasted bleeding my brakes thinking I had air in the lines all these years.
#23
TECH Junkie
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It's not just a simple L bracket. There is time to cut, weld, coat, and other parts involved. And if it matters (and it might not), the simple L shaped ones for Subaru's are $99 and about 1/4 the size.
Now. This is cheaper than a set of SS brake lines. Hell, it's cheaper than set of decent pads. And this won't wear out.
Now. This is cheaper than a set of SS brake lines. Hell, it's cheaper than set of decent pads. And this won't wear out.
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Coppertone (04-17-2020)
#24
I think you had the light too close to the camera during the "after" part of the video. It looked like there was deflection that I think was distortion from heat coming off the light. It made it more difficult to tell what was firewall flex and what was heat distortion. Looks like a great product, though!
#25
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I think you had the light too close to the camera during the "after" part of the video. It looked like there was deflection that I think was distortion from heat coming off the light. It made it more difficult to tell what was firewall flex and what was heat distortion. Looks like a great product, though!
That's youtube's anti shaking adjustment it does to videos.
#26
A whole bunch of them left today. Some folks might even see them tomorrow. And I highly encourage those folks to come back and report.
I'm not going to argue the price thing. I take a lot of pride in offering good value for the money. I often find folks don't really think about how much is involved in making things from scratch. Design, testing, cost of parts, steel, coating, jigs, shipping, etc. And fwiw, this didn't make itself. It took us a while to get it, and get it where it was right and strong. I could have whipped up a little flimsy piece of steel, and told you to drill into the tower, or any number of other things. But that's not my style.
If you think it's too much, ok. Don't buy it. Nobody is making you. And yes, it's quite a bit more involved a tube of steel with two bushings on the ends.
I'm not going to argue the price thing. I take a lot of pride in offering good value for the money. I often find folks don't really think about how much is involved in making things from scratch. Design, testing, cost of parts, steel, coating, jigs, shipping, etc. And fwiw, this didn't make itself. It took us a while to get it, and get it where it was right and strong. I could have whipped up a little flimsy piece of steel, and told you to drill into the tower, or any number of other things. But that's not my style.
If you think it's too much, ok. Don't buy it. Nobody is making you. And yes, it's quite a bit more involved a tube of steel with two bushings on the ends.
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#27
And yes, I know the video was not Hollywood quality. One take, no script, using my Ion Air Pro 3 by hand. If I had a fancy video, I'd charge more. I just wanted you guys and gals to see what was going on.
I think it did that.
I think it did that.
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#29
Just a little update, as I kind of just forgot about the Hotchkis STB's. I did not design this part to work around that style. Their brackets occupy the same location as the brake brace. And I completely forgot about that as pretty much everyone else's STB's are tubular style like UMI, SLP, etc.
It is impossible for me test every STB out there. It was built around and test fitted with a UMI brace on multiple cars.
I completely drew a blank on the other styles out there, though they seem to be far less common. If anyone has gotten one of these parts and has a Hotchkis 2003 or 2006 STB, you can look but it likely won't work. If you want to modify it that's up to you but if you try and install it and scratch it up I can't take it back. But I will if you have a non compatible brace.
However, given the difference with this which is far more tangible than a STB. I'd think about removing the STB or replacing it with a known compatible one like the UMI to get the best of both worlds.
Just wanted to be upfront on this, as it was just brought up and it just slipped my mind.
It is impossible for me test every STB out there. It was built around and test fitted with a UMI brace on multiple cars.
I completely drew a blank on the other styles out there, though they seem to be far less common. If anyone has gotten one of these parts and has a Hotchkis 2003 or 2006 STB, you can look but it likely won't work. If you want to modify it that's up to you but if you try and install it and scratch it up I can't take it back. But I will if you have a non compatible brace.
However, given the difference with this which is far more tangible than a STB. I'd think about removing the STB or replacing it with a known compatible one like the UMI to get the best of both worlds.
Just wanted to be upfront on this, as it was just brought up and it just slipped my mind.
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Batmobile-WS6 (01-21-2021)
#33
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Well my car has been without is since 1998.
No it's way beyond what a good bleed feels like. Just look at how much the MC moves. It's a hydraulic system, and you can bleed it forever, have every bit of air out of it, but like stepping in mud, or sand, when there isn't a solid base your foot sinks.
If you want firmer brakes, then you want this part. If you don't, well then you can skip it. But the firewall can and does oil-can and they have torn with time.
No it's way beyond what a good bleed feels like. Just look at how much the MC moves. It's a hydraulic system, and you can bleed it forever, have every bit of air out of it, but like stepping in mud, or sand, when there isn't a solid base your foot sinks.
If you want firmer brakes, then you want this part. If you don't, well then you can skip it. But the firewall can and does oil-can and they have torn with time.
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#34
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Just a little update, as I kind of just forgot about the Hotchkis STB's. I did not design this part to work around that style. Their brackets occupy the same location as the brake brace. And I completely forgot about that as pretty much everyone else's STB's are tubular style like UMI, SLP, etc.
It is impossible for me test every STB out there. It was built around and test fitted with a UMI brace on multiple cars.
I completely drew a blank on the other styles out there, though they seem to be far less common. If anyone has gotten one of these parts and has a Hotchkis 2003 or 2006 STB, you can look but it likely won't work. If you want to modify it that's up to you but if you try and install it and scratch it up I can't take it back. But I will if you have a non compatible brace.
However, given the difference with this which is far more tangible than a STB. I'd think about removing the STB or replacing it with a known compatible one like the UMI to get the best of both worlds.
Just wanted to be upfront on this, as it was just brought up and it just slipped my mind.
It is impossible for me test every STB out there. It was built around and test fitted with a UMI brace on multiple cars.
I completely drew a blank on the other styles out there, though they seem to be far less common. If anyone has gotten one of these parts and has a Hotchkis 2003 or 2006 STB, you can look but it likely won't work. If you want to modify it that's up to you but if you try and install it and scratch it up I can't take it back. But I will if you have a non compatible brace.
However, given the difference with this which is far more tangible than a STB. I'd think about removing the STB or replacing it with a known compatible one like the UMI to get the best of both worlds.
Just wanted to be upfront on this, as it was just brought up and it just slipped my mind.
Its this one:
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Last edited by LS6427; 02-22-2017 at 03:49 AM.
#35
Might have to get this along with the set of stainless brake lines that I am fixing to order from you. I need to check out this movement on the firewall when pressing the brakes, that is crazy.
#37
Those are the part numbers, 2003 and 2006. And no, because of the bracket they use it won't work... at least not without a little modification.
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#38
Please report.
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#39
It is impressive. Like I said you can even see it, if you are tall enough with the hood open from the driver's seat. You can see the cap move up and down.
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