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Verus Brake Master Cylinder Brace | 16-21 Civic Manual

Verus Brake Master Cylinder Brace | 16-21 Civic Manual

Precio habitual $129.95 USD
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Fits:

  • 2016 - 2021 Honda Civic Base Manual
  • 2017 - 2020 Honda Civic Si
  • 2017 - 2021 Honda Civic Type R FK8

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The Honda Civic Type R suffers from a common issue in streetcars, brake master cylinder flex. This is due to the thin sheet metal in the firewall flexing while pressing on the brake pedal.  While on track, this leads to a vague feeling in the brake pedal. We developed this kit to fix the issue by dramatically reducing this movement.

This is a great addition to your CTR if you track the car or want an improved brake pedal feel. We saw a reduction in deflection of ~76% with the use of our brace compared to OEM.

The units are produced in house on our 5-axis CNC machines in Indianapolis, IN. The units are bright dip anodized, laser engraved in house, and proudly made in the USA.

Also fits  manual 10th Gen Civic models.

*Disclaimer: This product only fits Left Hand Drive models.*

Anodized parts can potentially fade over time due to engine bay heat.

WHAT IS INCLUDED

Machined 6061-T6 Aluminum BMC Brace
Machined 303 Stainless Adjuster
Machined 6061-T6 Aluminum Foot
Hardware Kit, Includes All Necessary Hardware for a Seamless Install

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Compatibility - only Hatchbacks, other Models require Modification

Nice looking product, however ... Purchased this for my 2.0L K20C2 sedan, but discovered that Coupes and Sedans do not have the exposed metal firewall and bolt holes that the FK8 and FK7 seem to have - which is required by this product. Documented and discussed on CivicX. You can see this yourself if you search for engine bay photos of the different car styles. Going to have my mechanic attempt this installation regardless, but will require modification like possibly cutting, drilling, rivnuts, etc.