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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Austin, Texas
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Re: CPP's Master cylinder MCPV-1
I have the setup on Z10's post. My CPP booster is 4 yrs old and leaks.
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Location: springfield mo
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Re: CPP's Master cylinder MCPV-1
Don't buy their stuff waste of money god forbid have issue your on your own.
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Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan ,Canada
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Re: CPP's Master cylinder MCPV-1
Thanks for the info and thoughts. I think I'll just go with an original type booster/master combo but would like to get a smaller diameter booster. What I don't like about the original replacements is that they are gold in color whereas the originals are black.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Indianapolis
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Re: CPP's Master cylinder MCPV-1
never had good luck with CPP junk
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Hideaway, TX
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Re: CPP's Master cylinder MCPV-1
I have the one in Z10's post with no issues and close the 35k miles. I have never had a problem thru the ebay CPP store.
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Re: CPP's Master cylinder MCPV-1
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Wakaw, Sask, Canada
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Re: CPP's Master cylinder MCPV-1
Greg, what about a Wilwood m.c.?? A board member told me it was not much more effort than a stock boosted setup. Quality has to be better than CPP..
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