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Re: Peugeot/Hilux/Corona on Ta22 How well does it STOP. Wed, 25 February 2004 18:57 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
have a look for my thread i started on this. i should update it.
it'll be about 4-5 pages back.

the std bore of the celica master is 7/8 - you can re-sleeve it to 15/16 like todd did OR do like myself and fook did and get a new one of a mitsubishi pajero/triton (which is 15/16 already AND dual circuit)

the 7/8 and 15/16 refer to the bore size (where the piston travels) inside the caliper FWIW - because you are going from single piston to 4 piston this means there is a need for additional fluid transfer, and, as such a larger MC is required.

fattony is also onto something. the std proportioning valve on the firewall will not be adequate once this setup is installed - ideally an adjustable one should be installed - this would help no end with that issue.

with respect pedal feel, we've seen a similar thing with commodores when they move up to the VT twin piston setup (except they move up to a 1" bore MC from 15/16) - the pedal albeit still ok becomes a little squashy - this can be alleviated by using the newer "fast fill" master cylinder from the VS onwards (1" bore) - there was also talk about leather shims *somewhere* either inside the MC or b/w the MC and booster to help alleviate crappy pedal feel - apparently a common problem with early commodores but ford fixed it with the XF...(am a bit sketchy on details here, but, it might help somewhere)


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Read Message   Peugeot/Hilux/Corona on Ta22 How well does it STOP. 13BTA22Wed, 25 February 2004 03:21
Read Message   Re: Peugeot/Hilux/Corona on Ta22 How well does it STOP. TurboRA28Wed, 25 February 2004 04:37
Read Message   Re: Peugeot/Hilux/Corona on Ta22 How well does it STOP. hiaaaWed, 25 February 2004 05:06
Read Message   Re: Peugeot/Hilux/Corona on Ta22 How well does it STOP. 13BTA22Wed, 25 February 2004 05:20
Read Message   Re: Peugeot/Hilux/Corona on Ta22 How well does it STOP. ra23celicaWed, 25 February 2004 05:45
Read Message   Re: Peugeot/Hilux/Corona on Ta22 How well does it STOP. CrAiGzEEWed, 25 February 2004 11:26
Read Message   Re: Peugeot/Hilux/Corona on Ta22 How well does it STOP. ra23celicaWed, 25 February 2004 23:45
Read Message   Re: Peugeot/Hilux/Corona on Ta22 How well does it STOP. FattonyWed, 25 February 2004 12:41
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Read Message   Re: Peugeot/Hilux/Corona on Ta22 How well does it STOP.  GregaWed, 25 February 2004 18:57
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