Multiple factors must be considered when selecting a master cylinder. First is braking capacity-it must provide sufficient and consistent braking force to meet the vehicle's braking demands under various driving conditions.
Second is the operating pressure range, which must match the vehicle's braking system. Excessively high or low pressure can compromise braking effectiveness.
Sealing integrity is also crucial, as proper sealing prevents brake fluid leakage and ensures the braking system functions reliably. Additionally, response speed is critical-rapid response enables drivers to receive timely braking feedback. Compatibility is another key factor, requiring seamless integration with other braking components in the vehicle.
