I have the parts to go to a '93+ front end on my '92, & intend to install a set of FZR1000 4 piston calipers I have lying around. I already bought a new '92 master cylinder, but have not yet installed anything. I bought the new '92 master cyl before I read as many of the FJR master cyl posts as I could 'search,' & now I am thinking of returning the '92 and going with the FJR, but to my reading, I am not entirely sold on the benefits of the FJR. Would those who have experience with a 4piston caliper/FJR installation provide some input?
Some people say, 'the 4 or 6 piston calipers work OK w/the stock master cyl,' while others seem to believe the FJR master cyl provides an additional edge of function. I am aware the FJR lever has multiple positions, but once you set it for the size of your hands, isn't that it? Then I see where Garrett has ongoing problems. Since the stock '92 has ~5/8" bore & is only a two piston design, and the FJR is 4 piston & a smaller bore, I would think the stock '92 pushes plenty of fluid to move the larger swept area of the 4 pistons.
Where exactly does the advantage of the FJR master cyl figure in the design? I am trying to justify the restocking fee but if there isn't a great difference, then I won't bother, and will stay w/my new '92 master cyl. I read many exclamations of "really-great feel now w/R1 calipers/FJR master cyl,' but what can anyone offer to make me return my new '92 master cyl for the FJR? My hand size fits the '92 w/no problems, I don't need the lever to be closer to the grip. Thanks to anyone who comments.
Some people say, 'the 4 or 6 piston calipers work OK w/the stock master cyl,' while others seem to believe the FJR master cyl provides an additional edge of function. I am aware the FJR lever has multiple positions, but once you set it for the size of your hands, isn't that it? Then I see where Garrett has ongoing problems. Since the stock '92 has ~5/8" bore & is only a two piston design, and the FJR is 4 piston & a smaller bore, I would think the stock '92 pushes plenty of fluid to move the larger swept area of the 4 pistons.
Where exactly does the advantage of the FJR master cyl figure in the design? I am trying to justify the restocking fee but if there isn't a great difference, then I won't bother, and will stay w/my new '92 master cyl. I read many exclamations of "really-great feel now w/R1 calipers/FJR master cyl,' but what can anyone offer to make me return my new '92 master cyl for the FJR? My hand size fits the '92 w/no problems, I don't need the lever to be closer to the grip. Thanks to anyone who comments.