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Old 06-10-2018, 03:25 PM   #1
Runethecursed
 
Drives: 2009 Yaris S
Join Date: Feb 2018
Location: Socal
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Bore me to Death! Brake Questions`

Gentlemen and the subsequent FBI agents who call themselves women..

I installed brakes on my car, the Scion XD/Corolla brakes, which is a good thing.

Bad thing, my master decided to take a shiz when in the process of bleeding said brakes

I know we use a dual outlet m10x1 brake fitting
I also know we use a dual outlet on the master cylinder, bore 13/16 and stroke of 1.15

I want a tighter pedal feel
Proposition:
Corolla/Matrix master cylinder with a 7/8 bore.
Stroke: 1.57
also uses two outlets m10x1
would anyone have information on if this master cylinder is a bolt on to the Yaris oem Booster.


I cannot delete the ABS module..
I cannot add proportioning valve..
But I do want a stiffer pedal feel. One thing Ive always appreciated about Honda's is their pedal feel is really remarkable and toight, like a toiger
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