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Old 11-06-02, 01:40 AM
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the only advantage i would see is that it can hold more fluid...if thats even an advantage....
Larger bore (1" I think) Allows more fluid to be pushed into the lines with less travel, allows for a more solid pedal feel.

Study the relationship between volumes of hydraulic systems, and it will all make sense.
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website or not?
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website for what? Lordco?
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where ever you found this cylinder
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http://www.lordco.com/
Only serves BC, Canada

part number "P9227", line "127", description "clut s cyl" list price "$26.55" Cost price: "$16.01" GST $1.12 Pst $1.20
Total: $18.33

I could probably order them for you and ship it, if it was REALLY worth it.
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