The choice between a Wilwood master cylinder and an OE (Original Equipment) Corvette master cylinder depends on your specific needs and preferences. Here are some factors to consider upgrading to a Wilwood Master Cylinder:
- Performance: Wilwood master cylinders are often designed with performance in mind. They may offer improved braking performance, enhanced pedal feel, and better modulation compared to an OE Corvette master cylinder. They may be particularly beneficial if you have upgraded your Corvette's braking system or are looking for more precise braking control.
- Customizability: Wilwood master cylinders often offer various options for bore sizes, allowing you to tailor the braking characteristics to your specific setup and preferences.
- Lightweight: A Wilwood aluminum master cylinder is much lighter than the cast steel OE masters.
BKW-260-16520
1963 - 1967
Wilwood Master Cylinder - 7/8 - Dual Bowl Conversion
$350.99 each
BKW-260-16521
1963 - 1967
Wilwood Master Cylinder - 15/16 - Dual Bowl Conversion
$350.99 each
BKW-260-8555
1965 - 1982
Wilwood Tandem Master Cylinder - 1
$230.99 each
BKW-260-8555-BK
1965 - 1982
Wilwood Tandem Master Cylinder - 1
$277.99 each
BKW-260-8555-P
1965 - 1982
Wilwood Tandem Master Cylinder - 1
$277.99 each
BKW-260-8556
1965 - 1982
Wilwood Tandem Master Cylinder - 1.125 Bore- Raw
$230.99 each
BKW-260-8556-BK
1965 - 1982
Wilwood Tandem Master Cylinder - 1.125 Bore- Black
$277.99 each
BKW-260-8556-P
1965 - 1982
Wilwood Tandem Master Cylinder - 1.125 Bore- Polished
$277.99 each
RB-37
1965 - 1982
Wilwood EXP 600 Plus Racing Brake Fluid 16.9 oz Bottle
$19.99 each