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Originally Posted by Mike Just put this on friday at the track between sessions. Gives a noticeably firmer pedal. Not a huge change, but noticeable. Highly recommend it. https://www.z1motorsports.com/brakes...ce-p-9538.html I

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Old 04-12-2021, 04:54 AM   #46 (permalink)
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Just put this on friday at the track between sessions. Gives a noticeably firmer pedal. Not a huge change, but noticeable. Highly recommend it.

https://www.z1motorsports.com/brakes...ce-p-9538.html

I totally agree with you, I just installed mine couple of days ago, and I have noticed the pedal is firmer now. And as you mentioned, not that huge change, but it is worth it I guess.

Update: I just got 2 screws installed on both ends (fist and last), the second one (middle) didn't go in, and I think it is problem is on the car not the brace. However it is secured and solid enough to do the purpose.

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I totally agree with you, I just installed mine couple of days ago, and I have noticed the pedal is firmer now. And as you mentioned, not that huge change, but it is worth it I guess.

Update: I just got 2 screws installed on both ends (fist and last), the second one (middle) didn't go in, and I think it is problem is on the car not the brace. However it is secured and solid enough to do the purpose.

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Same here-middle screw didn't go in. For those who are reading and planning to install-file the hole down about 1mm extra, should be OK
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Good idea this master cylinder brace.

I have a similar brace on my Z33. Carbing made a strut brace with a master cylinder
brace attached. Not a huge change in the braking feel. But is noticeable.
Did Z1 get the idea from the Carbing product?
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