19 or 23 bore master cyl? |
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19 or 23 bore master cyl? |
broomhandle |
Jun 18 2012, 02:09 PM
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19 or 23 bore?
I have a 70 with stock brakes. I was thinking 23 but unsure if I have to change anything. I know 19 is a direct fit, just wondering 23. Any thoughts? |
a914622 |
Jun 18 2012, 03:46 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 316 Joined: 12-August 10 From: northwest Member No.: 12,048 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Ya but when you talk bores and fluids half again bigger = 4 times the flow rate. So a 1.5 dia will flow 4 times the rate of a 1.0 dia. Go 2mm bigger on a 17mm and the flow rate is noticable.
so i would stay with a 19mm jcl |
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