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<blockquote data-quote="slammedkustom" data-source="post: 3056" data-attributes="member: 150"><p>apparently if you use the early master cylinder it makes the calipers drag.</p><p>basically a drum set up keeps some pressure on the the wheels cylinders but its not needed on disc brake calipers.</p><p>so if using a drum master cylinder on a csp kit the pads kinda stay on, wearing out quicker and heating up the discs, it can cause warpage</p><p>also id personally change the master cylinder when upgrading brakes as they tend to fail soon after in my experiance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slammedkustom, post: 3056, member: 150"] apparently if you use the early master cylinder it makes the calipers drag. basically a drum set up keeps some pressure on the the wheels cylinders but its not needed on disc brake calipers. so if using a drum master cylinder on a csp kit the pads kinda stay on, wearing out quicker and heating up the discs, it can cause warpage also id personally change the master cylinder when upgrading brakes as they tend to fail soon after in my experiance. [/QUOTE]
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