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    Senior Member H-viken's Avatar
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    How many run 930 brakes on their narrow bodied car?

    Good morning

    I'm curious to hear how many run 930/turbo brakes on their narrow bodied cars?

    Cheers!

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    I am running 944 turbo front and rear on my 1969 911.

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    I have a set of 930 turbo brakes that will be going on my 73 911 after I have them refurbished.
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    I have a set installed on my '72 RS rep ...probably over kill but ooh looks oh so beefy, Bert

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    I had them on my 1970 911 hotrod. I had them on my 1974 911. I have them on my 75 Carrera. My dad has them on his 73 hotrod. A number of my clients have them on various cars ... all are hotrods.

    However, we DO NOT have them on the racecar ... yet ... but give me a few more weeks.

    I run the stock master on my own cars, and I run the stock master on a few of my clients' cars. However, I've also installed them with the 23mm master but I'm not in love with the pedal feel. I like the feel/pedal travel of the smaller master.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr9146 View Post
    I had them on my 1970 911 hotrod. I had them on my 1974 911. I have them on my 75 Carrera. My dad has them on his 73 hotrod. A number of my clients have them on various cars ... all are hotrods.

    However, we DO NOT have them on the racecar ... yet ... but give me a few more weeks.

    I run the stock master on my own cars, and I run the stock master on a few of my clients' cars. However, I've also installed them with the 23mm master but I'm not in love with the pedal feel. I like the feel/pedal travel of the smaller master.
    Marco, did the 23mm master have a shorter pedal travel than stock or is it the other way around? I once drove a friends 993 and it had minimal travel (which is what I like) whereas my 73 911 does not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dezzmo View Post
    Marco, did the 23mm master have a shorter pedal travel than stock or is it the other way around? I once drove a friends 993 and it had minimal travel (which is what I like) whereas my 73 911 does not.
    Much shorter and substantially firmer ... requires quite a bit more effort than stock master.
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