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Old Dec 16, 2014 | 01:30 AM
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Need help with Clutch Master Cylinders

As my post says I need some help with my clutch master cylinder. I had the same typical clutch pedal stick and dirty fluid. I changed it and my squeak didn't go away and the clutch doesn't feel that much better. I look at the slave while I was bleeding the fluid and the slave is fairly new. So I went over to Zspeedperformance.com, as it was one of the sites I ran across, and was looking at the Tilton master cylinder and the Wilwood master cylinder. The only one I have heard of is Wilwood, but I don't know which to choose. The Tilton is $100 more, but I have never heard of them. I want to know which one has better quality and performs better. I have a JWT clutch/flywheel, so no OEM clutch setup. I would also like to know which slave cylinder is the best buy as well. Here are the links to the two master cylinders. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Tilton: http://www.zspeedperformance.com/NEW...er-ZSP3004.htm

Wilwood: http://www.zspeedperformance.com/Nis...ZSP3003-HR.htm
 
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Does anybody at all have any advice on which one of these is the better choice?
 
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