Master cylinder brace

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Master cylinder brace

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Does anyone know if there's master cylinder brace for our cars. They seem to help on other cars such as Subaru.
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Re: Master cylinder brace

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I dont think so. in newer cars they tend to use stamped brackets and they are very weak and these types of brackets are a huge benefit. like the RX8 for example they have a lot of weak points and break. I had to replace my clutch bracket. but on the MX they are pretty sturdy, I dont really see that much of an advantage to having one. But I am sure there is a little to be had.
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Re: Master cylinder brace

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^ Ever looked at your firewall when you're bleeding the brakes and your buddy is pumping the pedal? Quite a lot of flex...
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