Cusco brake stopper anyone ?

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Cusco brake stopper anyone ?

Post by Ren0W »

Okay, so I bought this one :

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(lets call the holes from left to right, 1 - 2 and 3.)


Then I found these pictures:

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Then, today, I tried to fit it.
But... ofcourse, it's an MR2, things didn't worked out perfectly at the 1st go.

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As you can see the bolt that secures the reservoir is in the 1st picture fully out.
And in my set-up it's fully in.

And even then, it doesn't align with the centre cut out hole in the reservoir.
There is still a little play between the bolt and the reservoir.

And... the bolt which goes into hole number 2, I couldn't re-use that one, as it was too short. Had to source another one.


So I am wondering... do I have the wrong stopper?
Is the 1st picture a different reservoir/car ?
Did I do something wrong ?
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Re: Cusco brake stopper anyone ?

Post by Will_bmx »

First thing I noticed dude is that the stopper appears to be a different shape. Look at the angle between the threaded section on yours that has the bolt to the reservoir and the ARM that goes straight down, thats 90degrees on yours and its far more angled on the. Cusco one. The mount on the Cusco one appears to be far closer to the reservoir
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Re: Cusco brake stopper anyone ?

Post by SFLee »

i think it is revsion 2 vs revision 3

i brought one like that from someone took out of a rev2 car
i just change it to a longer bolts

either that


http://www.nengun.com/cusco/brake-cylinder-stopper
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Re: Cusco brake stopper anyone ?

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I'm probably being thick, but I can't understand what you'd need this for?
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Re: Cusco brake stopper anyone ?

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When you brake there is movement in the master cylinder, this device braces the cylinder to give you more positive braking and less travel in the pedal.
Hope that makes sense! :?
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Re: Cusco brake stopper anyone ?

Post by Mr2_NA »

At least you managed to fit it!

I couldn't work out which way it went ](*,)

Still sat in the garage for fitting.

Cheers for pics, helps a lot and mine is the same as the pics not yours so makes mine easier :thumleft:
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Re: Cusco brake stopper anyone ?

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I thought all Rev3+ have ABS and brake stoppers don't work on the cars with ABS because of room issues


Can you not us washers to space out the fixing points to push it a little closer into postion
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Re: Cusco brake stopper anyone ?

Post by Ren0W »

Mine is a rev3, and is non-abs.


And the bolt has to come up a bit, to fit the "hole", so I don't thing washers are of any use.

I think I just have to find a longer bolt #-o

Or someone else on here wants to buy it :mrgreen:
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Re: Cusco brake stopper anyone ?

Post by ADRIAN-S »

I fitted one of these today, which went straight on. I cant see how it is so different on your car.
I've compared the pic of your one and the one I bought and they look identical except mine is red not blue. The mounting holes/bolts on your car look in the same place as mine, is there any way the master cylinder could be out of place or moved?
I will get some pics and measurements tomorrow if that helps.
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Re: Cusco brake stopper anyone ?

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If you are getting rid of it let me know Reno.
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Re: Cusco brake stopper anyone ?

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Reckon you've got an ABS one on a non-ABS car.
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^^ Yah
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Re: Cusco brake stopper anyone ?

Post by Ren0W »

Adrian, you've bought the one from Quigonjay, right ?

That looks like the same one, yes.
But, does your car got ABS?

If so, that could indeed be the reason.
But I would like to see some pictures if possible (if you're saying the positioning looks different)


And to all the others, I thought these stoppers weren't available for non-abs cars :-k

And I'll keep you in mind Richie :wink:
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Re: Cusco brake stopper anyone ?

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You're right, according to the Cusco website (http://www.cusco.co.jp/en/pdf/Brake%20m ... toyota.pdf specifically) they don't do one for ABS cylinders.

Which makes this even weirder. eBay special rather than genuine Cusco?
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Re: Cusco brake stopper anyone ?

Post by Pete J »

I presume the ebay copies are poorly designed and dont go straight on?

The example pics are of my car.. I purchased that Cusco one from RHDJapan and it just went straight on, no fuss. It used mounting points that are the same on all MK2 body shells.
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Re: Cusco brake stopper anyone ?

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Right got the pics see below:
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I think I have found your problem, looking at the pics of your to mine I noticed your master cylinder is further back. I dont know why this is but that is why the stopper is not fitting your car.
I would of thought a longer bolt will probably do.
I felt the difference in the pedal and braking straight away, surprised how much better they feel, would definitely recommend one of these.
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Re: Cusco brake stopper anyone ?

Post by Will_bmx »

I really want one of these but no one has them in stock :(
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Post by ashley »

Looks easy to make- might try and knock one up this weekend :-k
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Re: Cusco brake stopper anyone ?

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I had one of these, it didn't make any difference at all :?
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Re: Cusco brake stopper anyone ?

Post by Ren0W »

Cheers for the pictures !


your master cylinder is further back

But how would that be possible ? :-k


I had one of these, it didn't make any difference at all

And sure there is a difference.
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