Brake upgrade

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Brake upgrade
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I have a set of gti6 brakes to go on the front but heard ill need a 406 master cylinder as I don't have abs. I've had a look and these are rare things. I need the 4 port model apparently and can only really find the 2 port jobby. Anyone have one spare? Cash-a-waiting.
93 106 xsi
98 306 1.9d 
98 306 1.9td lx 
01 306 2.0hdi 
97 306 1.9td estate 
96 306 dturbo 
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#2
Just use a gti6 master cylinder
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#3
No you just need a gti6 one. In fact you can use the one you have on there but just gives more pedal travel.
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Cheers boys. I'll just try standard 1st then, if I don't like it the gti master cylinders are cheap I could try that too. I love how all the bits are cheap as....
93 106 xsi
98 306 1.9d 
98 306 1.9td lx 
01 306 2.0hdi 
97 306 1.9td estate 
96 306 dturbo 
96 306 dturbo 
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Just to add to this how would I go about fitting a 2 port master cylinder to a car that currently has 4? I'm guessing I'll just have to split the 2 outlets one for front one for rear?
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You don't NEED any master cylinder to be replaced.

The GTi6 came with a larger master cylinder which means you move more fluid with less travel... I prefer the stock DT master cylinder to be fair, the GTi6 one makes them over sensitive - it's totally dependant upon your preference though..

The Stock DT one gives you more modulation - i.e. you've got more control over a wider range of pedal travel - a GTi6 one doesn't mean you'll stop faster, harder, better - it's all to do with feel. You just have to press the pedal further to get the same force - not harder.

Either will work absolutely fine, however.
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Super. I'll chuck them on and see how they feel.
93 106 xsi
98 306 1.9d 
98 306 1.9td lx 
01 306 2.0hdi 
97 306 1.9td estate 
96 306 dturbo 
96 306 dturbo 
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(15-08-2013, 07:07 PM)Ruan Wrote: You don't NEED any master cylinder to be replaced.

The GTi6 came with a larger master cylinder which means you move more fluid with less travel... I prefer the stock DT master cylinder to be fair, the GTi6 one makes them over sensitive - it's totally dependant upon your preference though..

The Stock DT one gives you more modulation - i.e. you've got more control over a wider range of pedal travel - a GTi6 one doesn't mean you'll stop faster, harder, better - it's all to do with feel. You just have to press the pedal further to get the same force - not harder.

Either will work absolutely fine, however.

^beat me to it.

But Yeah, just crack on with what's currently on there and see how you get used to it.
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(15-08-2013, 07:07 PM)Ruan Wrote: You don't NEED any master cylinder to be replaced.

The GTi6 came with a larger master cylinder which means you move more fluid with less travel... I prefer the stock DT master cylinder to be fair, the GTi6 one makes them over sensitive - it's totally dependant upon your preference though..

The Stock DT one gives you more modulation - i.e. you've got more control over a wider range of pedal travel - a GTi6 one doesn't mean you'll stop faster, harder, better - it's all to do with feel. You just have to press the pedal further to get the same force - not harder.

Either will work absolutely fine, however.

Yup my 306 d turbo was fine with standard mc, but on a standard 205 mc I think I'll be pushing the pedal through the floor before they connect Smile
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made a huge difference for me...I love it.

but I also used braided hoses and 5.1fluid.

Everytime I drive a different car I think the brakes are busted!
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#11
i have gti 6 brakes and a DT master cylinder and i wouldn't want the brakes to bite any faster, i have a 23mm MC but i haven't bothered putting it on as i find the brakes easy enough to lock up as it is..Smile
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Have been thinking about swapping the MC's over from my hdi and my 6. But think I'll see how I get on with the 4 pots first.
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