I've been thinking about this one for a while...how cheap can it be to build a hydraulic manual pedal box for a Commodore? I don't want to spend the $1000+ for a full standard hydraulic pedal box setup. I don't even want to spend the $400+ on a master cylinder that would loosely bolt in. So I decided to make a reverse mount master cylinder pedal box using an auto pedal box, manual clutch pedal from a cable pedal box and a Nissan 350Z clutch master cylinder. You guys think it will work?
*Just thought I’d add as I’m not sure I touched on it in this video, I’m not running the drivers side air vent, so that air duct is not going back in to allow for the master cylinder to sit there. No aircon where we are going…
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