Re: [DML] Saab master cylinder VS DeLorean.
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Re: [DML] Saab master cylinder VS DeLorean.



The DMCH remade one is the correct bias at 63/37.

Infact the original 63/37 MC is an unmodified SAAB unit.  It came off of the
old 90 and some of the 99's.  SAAB later changed to the 50/50 on the later
99's and the 900's. I know this as I've had a few SAAB's in my time.

I've had a 50/50 unit fitted in my car the car.  I've driven lots of
DeLoreans with the original 63/37 units and I prefer the 50/50 unit as it
suits my driving style.  With good pads and callipers I get even braking
with all 4 wheels locking at the same time.

Dan

On 27/7/06 22:18, "Marc Levy" <malevy_nj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> John,
> 
> It was not my intent to put the quality of your items
> in to question.  As you know, I have purchased a
> number of items from you and have always been
> satisfied.  
> 
> While it is clear the Lotus/DMC engineers wanted to
> use off-the-shelf parts, they took this "standard"
> master cylinder and changed something (the springs?
> the pistons?) to make it 63/37 instead of the 50/50
> Saab was using.
> 





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