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PostPosted: 09 Jan 2014, 20:28 
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Hi all.
I am a past member who has an '84 AB GSR that is about to rise once more. It has been off the road since '09. I bought the car in '03 off the original owner. At that time it had around 115,000 klm's on the clock. I fired it up during the week for the first time in years. A few short spits and she fired up. What I didn't count on was the injection mixer seals drying up with time and it spat fuel everywhere so I have a little bit of work (and $$$) to spend on it. I will post some pics when I figure out how to do it :mrgreen:

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PostPosted: 09 Jan 2014, 23:06 
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good stuff
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PostPosted: 08 Sep 2014, 21:09 
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Hi all. Been a while since I've been around here. I have done a fair amount of work to get the car up and running again only to find my brake master cylinder had emptied itself of fluid...bit of a bummer. So I was looking to get a newy but was wondering what alternatives there might be floating around out there? I do intend on upgrading the brakes as we all know how "wonderful" the standard brakes are.
I got myself a set of Magna front hub and brake assemblies and I would like to do the rears also. Trolling through past posts relating to brake boosters and such just confused me that tad more :oops:
Anyone like to comment or make suggestions...I value your input.

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PostPosted: 08 Sep 2014, 21:21 
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There are many options, TP magna master and booster right through to TS with dual diaphragm.......all require different setups..... but for my money I would use an EVO (1) twin diaphragm booster..........will bolt straight into the cordia and they run a 1 inch master cylinder.

You will need to use the EVO brake lines to the standard cordia proportioning valve.

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Thanks Bitza, your worth more money :mrgreen: ....I made the purchase, now to find those brake lines or I guess I could make them. While we are on the subject of making things, you spoke of Honda steering rack bushes in your reply to my question on 0-PSI's post. I have manual steering (is it called manual steering :oops: ?), what Honda bushes do you think might fit? I was considering making a silicon mold using the reasonable set I have here as a plug and ordering casting urethane....trick is to get the correct hardness of urethane, "shore" value I believe the boffins call it....any ideas on this?

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PostPosted: 08 Sep 2014, 21:59 
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You can use TL magna lines, they are the same length........I just goggled the bushes and took some rough sizes.....Nissan Skyline were very close aswell.


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Something like this should fit:

http://www.driftworks.com/superpro-stee ... -cars.html

Here is my TL magna booster that I installed into Bitza, the EVO 1 runs the same master cylinder.

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