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non series specific technical question

hydraulically speaking,
What would increase the distance of travel between the master and the slave cyl.in a simple system ie;(1-master connected to 1-slave via 1 steel line)Remove the possibility of air/moisture in the system.
Do cheaper brake fluids collapse under pressure?
If you change the bore size does it change the distance of travel,if so,and I think it does,how would i calculate the change.
I have a 3/4" bore on both the master and the slave,and it looks as though both pistons are moving an equal distance.
I want to add 1/2" of travel to the slave,the change must take place inside the system,and not via an adjustable push rod outside the system,(which would change the starting point of push),I need to change the distance of travel.
I would consider an in line proportioning valve if there is somthing out there that would fit this bill.any information would be greatly appriciated.
thanks






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