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Old 07-05-2010, 01:57 AM
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since i intend to do some more track days in the upcoming years, i'm getting my S setup a bit better.

geo's done, tyres are planned, and im now doing brakes.
tegiwa have a support bracket for a reasonable £28 delivered. so i can compare construction and options available, what others are out there?

note: im not going full balls out track setup, i intend to keep the car stock but just improve a few aspects..
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Lowers master cylinder brace. Try a WTB.
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Cusco do one too. http://www.cusco.co.jp/en/pdf/Brake%20mast...opper_honda.pdf
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*Cough* I believe there's one for sale HERE *cough*
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Originally Posted by sneakfish,Jul 5 2010, 12:19 PM
*Cough* I believe there's one for sale HERE *cough*
This is the same as a Cusco brace - save your money and buy Sneakfish's brace

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I've got a Cusco one - waste of money, you will not notice a thing.

Save your cash or take the Mrs out
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since i need to subscribe to forums for WTB thread, sneakfish wins my money
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Originally Posted by sneakfish,Jul 5 2010, 12:19 PM
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Thats the one I was thinking of.
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How does the cusco one differ from 'lowers' one?, i thought lowers was a copy of another?

TBH, with my lower brace i only noticed the difference upon very very hard braking - which i dont tend to do so often D.
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Originally Posted by Irvatron,Jul 5 2010, 05:21 PM
How does the cusco one differ from 'lowers' one?, i thought lowers was a copy of another?
There's hardly difference in apart from the finish. Both braces butt up against the Master cylinder at the same position.

lower used Dembo's Cusco as a template and churned out a few....I don't think anyone complained that it wasn't as good as a Cusco.


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