Frequently Asked Questions: What Tilton master cylinder bore sizes do I need for my dual master cylinder brake system? Please complete the following form. We will contact you with master cylinder size recommendations. Please note that Tilton master cylinders cannot be used to replace dual circuit OEM master cylinders. Tilton master cylinders are single circuit, designed to be used in a dual master cylinder system, effectively making tunable dual circuit. Our master cylinders require using a pedal with a bias bar such as the Tilton Pedal assemblies found here Or you can build a bias bar into your own custom pedal using the following part Personal Information: Name: Company: Telephone number: ( ) - Email address: Vehicle Info Make: Model: Front Brake Information Number of pistons within each front caliper: Are pistons on one side or both sides of caliper: One Side Both Sides Diameter of pistons: Piston 1: MM Inches Piston 2: MM Inches Piston 3: MM Inches Piston 4: MM Inches Front rotor diameter: MM Inches Rear Brake Information Number of pistons within each rear caliper: Are pistons on one side or both sides of caliper: One Side Both Sides Diameter of pistons: Piston 1: MM Inches Piston 2: MM Inches Piston 3: MM Inches Piston 4: MM Inches Rear rotor diameter: MM Inches General Information What is the motion ratio of your brake pedal (5.5:1, 6.2:1, etc)? How to determine pedal ratio. OR If using a Tilton pedal assembly, please provide part number: - 72-600 72-600A 72-602 72-602A 72-604 72-610 72-620 72-620A 72-623 72-623A 72-628 72-629 72-630 72-642 72-642A 72-643 72-643A 72-645 72-645A 72-650 72-670 72-670A 72-671 72-671A 72-672 72-673 72-680 Vehicle weight (with driver and fuel): Pounds KG Vehicle Weight Distribution (with driver and fuel): F / R Vehicle wheelbase: in. Front tire diameter (outer): CM Inches Rear tire diameter (outer): CM Inches What is the vehicle being used for (street, road racing, circle track, drag, etc)?: Back to category list
Frequently Asked Questions: What Tilton master cylinder bore sizes do I need for my dual master cylinder brake system? Please complete the following form. We will contact you with master cylinder size recommendations. Please note that Tilton master cylinders cannot be used to replace dual circuit OEM master cylinders. Tilton master cylinders are single circuit, designed to be used in a dual master cylinder system, effectively making tunable dual circuit. Our master cylinders require using a pedal with a bias bar such as the Tilton Pedal assemblies found here Or you can build a bias bar into your own custom pedal using the following part Personal Information: Name: Company: Telephone number: ( ) - Email address: Vehicle Info Make: Model: Front Brake Information Number of pistons within each front caliper: Are pistons on one side or both sides of caliper: One Side Both Sides Diameter of pistons: Piston 1: MM Inches Piston 2: MM Inches Piston 3: MM Inches Piston 4: MM Inches Front rotor diameter: MM Inches Rear Brake Information Number of pistons within each rear caliper: Are pistons on one side or both sides of caliper: One Side Both Sides Diameter of pistons: Piston 1: MM Inches Piston 2: MM Inches Piston 3: MM Inches Piston 4: MM Inches Rear rotor diameter: MM Inches General Information What is the motion ratio of your brake pedal (5.5:1, 6.2:1, etc)? How to determine pedal ratio. OR If using a Tilton pedal assembly, please provide part number: - 72-600 72-600A 72-602 72-602A 72-604 72-610 72-620 72-620A 72-623 72-623A 72-628 72-629 72-630 72-642 72-642A 72-643 72-643A 72-645 72-645A 72-650 72-670 72-670A 72-671 72-671A 72-672 72-673 72-680 Vehicle weight (with driver and fuel): Pounds KG Vehicle Weight Distribution (with driver and fuel): F / R Vehicle wheelbase: in. Front tire diameter (outer): CM Inches Rear tire diameter (outer): CM Inches What is the vehicle being used for (street, road racing, circle track, drag, etc)?:
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