Description
The factory clutch line setup on the Subaru WRX, BRZ, Scion FR-S, and Toyota 86 / GR86 is inefficient and outdated. With three separate segments and four unnecessary connection points, it creates spongy pedal feel and adds clutter to the engine bay. The Chase Bays One-Piece Clutch Line solves all of that in a clean, performance-ready package.
This is a full-length replacement from clutch master cylinder to slave cylinder—not just a soft line replacement. Designed for improved pedal feel, reduced heat soak, and a significantly cleaner look under the hood, this upgrade delivers both form and function.
Features:
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True One-Piece Design: Replaces the entire OEM clutch line system, from master to slave, eliminating unnecessary connections and failure points.
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Improved Pedal Feel: Tighter, more consistent clutch engagement for performance driving and racing.
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Premium Construction:
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-3AN Stainless Steel Braided Hose
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DuPont Type 62 PTFE Inner Liner
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Black PVC Coating for abrasion and heat resistance
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All Stainless Steel Hose Ends
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9000psi Burst Pressure: Built for extreme environments and heavy-duty use.
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Direct Fit for OEM or Tilton CMC:
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Includes M10 Banjo Bolt for OEM Clutch Master Cylinder
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Use 3/8-24 Banjo Bolt (included with Tilton CMC from Chase Bays) for Tilton setup
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Just swap the bolt—line is compatible with both
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Optional: Tilton Flow Control Valve (Delay Valve Upgrade)
Reduce drivetrain shock. Protect your diff, axles, and gearbox.
This optional upgrade adds a Tilton Flow Control Valve to the clutch line system, changing it from a one-piece to a two-piece layout with the valve mounted mid-line.
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Minimizes Shock Loads: Allows slight clutch slip during aggressive engagement (e.g., downshifts, clutch kicks)
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Protects Driveline Components: Reduces chances of breaking axles or damaging differentials under load
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Track-Tested Results: Proven to reduce breakage in high-powered drift applications
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Unchanged Pedal Feel: Does not restrict clutch disengagement or alter modulation feel
“We tested this in our 500hp E36 and 450hp JZX100 drift cars with zero failures over a full season. Our 410hp ZN6 broke axles without it—three events and zero issues with the valve installed.”
Note: While this reduces drivetrain shock, motorsports inherently carry risk—no guarantees can be made regarding breakage.






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