DaveyLC
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I would imagine the slave cylinder on the 308 calipers are the same size so it will probably feel the same but the brakes will be better.
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swill_omnibus
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Think the cavalier one the reservoir isn't at the right angle but the mondeo's one is. Something like that anyway.
I may go for the 280 setup not sure yet though.
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DaveyLC
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Someone mentioned a 2.0 8v cavalier but they cant specify a date.. Which is pretty bloody useless lol
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swill_omnibus
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The MKII Cavalier I think you could get it from. But what I've heard is the entry & exit is slightly different. Again bloody useless
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DaveyLC
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it needs to be able to fit the standard reservoir otherwise its going to be a pain in the arse.
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swill_omnibus
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Wonder if courtney would know? Though I don't suppose they'd tell anybody though unless you buy an engine service from them 
Though websites like rallydesign do aftermarket/racespec MC I'm sure their basically universal ones so imagine if could buy one with the correct reservoir connections "should" be straight forward (ish) ?
[Edited on 11-06-2009 by swill_omnibus]
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DaveyLC
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Even if they did they would charge you £1,000,000 to tell you
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swill_omnibus
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Hence the engine service which they'd prob do anyway!
What's the C-1.8 one's like?
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gez bay
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do some people buy a brake bias box?
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by swill_omnibus
Hence the engine service which they'd prob do anyway!
What's the C-1.8 one's like?
They are at 45 degrees so again problems with the reservoir
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swill_omnibus
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These look nice 
http://www.rallydesign.co.uk/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=master
Bias box I think is for when you get an internal braided hose brake kit? Or is that bias valve?
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gez bay
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my mate has one lying about
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gez bay
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hes got the twin bottle one and its got the foot pedals too
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DaveyLC
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If its a new pedal box then you will have problems with the clutch as its not hydraulic on the B.
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gez bay
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no its old, he had it on his c20xe'd corsa
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DaveyLC
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I mean as in a whole replacement pedal box in general as they usually have a hydraulic clutch .
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gez bay
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ohh i see
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swill_omnibus
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What about an engine brake instead? Could find a truck scrapyard 
[Edited on 11-06-2009 by swill_omnibus]
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Nick-S
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exhaust brake and jake brakes
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Corsa_Sport21
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Turbo calipers are far better than V6 calipers.Turbo calipers have a smaller piston.
Had V6 calipers and 288mm Fiat coupe discs on my Mk3 Gsi(with the bigger M/C) and the pedal travel was pretty shocking.
Had turbo calipers and 288mm Fiat coupe discs on my corsa(with the smaller M/C) and they bit hard as soon as the pedal was touched.Hardly any noticeable travel.
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swill_omnibus
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Damn was worth a go:
Courtnay: Unfortunately it has been so long since we have ever done this. I can recall
changing the servo for an Astra GTE 16v item that then needed to be modified
to suit, but cannot suggest what master cylinder to use.
[Edited on 11-06-2009 by swill_omnibus]
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cunningham
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i had the turbo setup on my blue valver and there was less than a inch travel before it about put you through the windscreen
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
The V6 calipers are just toooo big for the poor little corsa master cylinder 
tbh no, i had turbo discs and calipers and they were spot on. i now use 305mil reyland 4 pots on a corsa master cylinder and they are excellent.
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Nic Barnes
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should also mention i ran the cav turbo discs and calipers when the car was 350-400 bhp and it was perfectly fine at stopping coontrary to many peoples beliefs.
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Warren G
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308mm fronts with 264mm rear discs
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280mm fronts with 240mm rear discs
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