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You mean the pistons in the calipers don't you? I think the 2 piston calipers may be slightly better. The single piston Granada front disks work plenty well though.
On the MC, don't even consider anything but the dual cylinder/piston unit. The old single reservoir/piston "fruit jar" MC is truly obsolete. There are power boosters now that will fit with the longer dual cylinder MC's as previously mentioned. Good luck with the upgrade. Rev
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