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Old 11-22-05 | 09:44 AM
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Brake/Clutch resevoir "sock" question

Hey gang, this is probably in the wrong section, but i am gonna ask the question here anyways. I don't have a RX-7 but i have a question for all you guys on here. i have a miata and i am looking for some kind of brake and clutch resevoir "sock" type cover. for the honda guys, Mugen makes this product, you can see what i'm talking about at this link:

http://www.kingmotorsports.com/produ...&vehicle=Civic

i was told that some mazda performance company makes these for us mazda guys. actually, the person told me that he thought Amemiya made them, but i can't seem to find any info on this online.

if anyone one here knows of any mazda supporting company, us or jdm, makes anything like this, please let me know where i can get some.

thanks
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Old 12-09-05 | 01:27 PM
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although I can see that these might help during times when brake or clutch fluid might be heated and attempting to spit out of the caps from extended periods of race style driving - but may I ask what the real benefit of these is?

you could probably find them at a sports store near the tennis section, I think they call them "wrist bands"

Or you could use the mugen ones, I mean a honda brake fluid resivor cap and a mazda brake fluid resivor cap aren't that different in outer diameter, at least for something as useless as this part might be..........
Old 12-09-05 | 04:58 PM
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u could always use a sock LoL.
Old 12-09-05 | 05:29 PM
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but may I ask what the real benefit of these is?
None that I can think of.
Old 12-09-05 | 07:16 PM
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Are you having a problem with excess leakage? Weird.
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