Brake booster setup: why *wouldn't* you slot the firewall?

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  • Mr.SWISS
    E30 Fanatic
    • Nov 2005
    • 1251

    #16
    So much fail in this thread.
    Originally posted by 325Projectz
    don't listen to the diagram... listen to mr. swiss.
    :nice:

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    • Boostesi
      Wrencher
      • May 2011
      • 220

      #17
      its a fail idea. along with this whole swap, for the money m50 im starting to think isnt worth it. could do way cooler things with the money. like v8.
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      • hwy84
        Advanced Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 190

        #18
        Don't do it.

        I did. My brakes drag something wicked, and I moved the booster exactly half an inch.

        I have to rework the pedal assembly to re-align the clevis/booster, which is going to be at least as hard as just getting another booster would have been.

        Mr Swiss is right (again). So much fail. Including me. :down:
        Current:
        1991 325i Sedan - S50 Swap
        1988 325i Cabrio

        Past:
        1991 M3
        1991 318is
        1985 325e

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        • White325is
          R3V Elite
          • Oct 2006
          • 5947

          #19
          Why would'nt you just drill a hole straight through and add a bolt?


          Originally posted by 328ijunkie
          This is why:

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          • trackjunkie21
            No R3VLimiter
            • Jan 2010
            • 3962

            #20
            Originally posted by hwy84
            I did. My brakes drag something wicked, and I moved the booster exactly half an inch.

            I have to rework the pedal assembly to re-align the clevis/booster, which is going to be at least as hard as just getting another booster would have been.

            Mr Swiss is right (again). So much fail. Including me. :down:
            When you say drag you mean they don't want to return correct? Mine did it at first then it got better now it's slowly coming back.
            Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.

            Originally posted by Wh33lhop
            VANOS: sometimes you just need to go full retard.

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            • dnick
              E30 Fanatic
              • Apr 2011
              • 1377

              #21
              Originally posted by trackjunkie21
              When you say drag you mean they don't want to return correct? Mine did it at first then it got better now it's slowly coming back.
              yeah mine dont even drag one bit..

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              • e46s54dr
                E30 Enthusiast
                • May 2008
                • 1059

                #22
                Originally posted by White325is
                Why would'nt you just drill a hole straight through and add a bolt?
                Although that may solve the problem, drilling a hole thru the brake pedal is probably not a good idea. It would loose its structural strength and will eventually bend or break in extreme scenarios.

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                • hwy84
                  Advanced Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 190

                  #23
                  Originally posted by trackjunkie21
                  When you say drag you mean they don't want to return correct? Mine did it at first then it got better now it's slowly coming back.
                  That's right - they don't want to return. Even after repeated bleeding. They return fairly quick with the car off (though still slowly), but with any vacuum in the booster at all, they won't return all the way without my bringing the pedal back manually.

                  Originally posted by e46s54dr
                  Although that may solve the problem, drilling a hole thru the brake pedal is probably not a good idea. It would loose its structural strength and will eventually bend or break in extreme scenarios.
                  I agree - I don't want to drill a hole in the pedal without reinforcing it first. Not the end of the world, but either way requires removing the pedal, jigging it up, and drilling, or drilling and welding. This is a track car, and as such my brake use is typically judicious, measured and smooth, but I don't want ANYthing on my mind every time I press that pedal.
                  Current:
                  1991 325i Sedan - S50 Swap
                  1988 325i Cabrio

                  Past:
                  1991 M3
                  1991 318is
                  1985 325e

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                  • Teaguer
                    R3V OG
                    • Sep 2004
                    • 6167

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Mr.SWISS
                    So much fail in this thread.
                    x1000. Noobs FTL!

                    E30 M3 / E30 325is / E34 525iT / E34 535i

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                    • White325is
                      R3V Elite
                      • Oct 2006
                      • 5947

                      #25
                      Weird, I ran it like this on my car for two years. Ran it like this on my sepang coupe for 2.5 years. I have a swap car up in mass still running it 4 years later. A local kid I know who did a swap was on his for 1.5 years before selling it. Wonder why none of us had problems with using the stock booster. I've actually mounted the rod like posted above but put a bolt through the pedal with a lock nut. Maybe we all just got lucky.

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                      • 328ijunkie
                        Forum Sponsor
                        • May 2007
                        • 3961

                        #26
                        running it like i have it doesnt hurt the booster as i mentioned because the angle is correct. I just had to hack the shit out of the firewall and will never do that on a customer car. In addition to the fact i like the way oversize masters feel with stock E30 brakes.

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                        • 328ijunkie
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                          • May 2007
                          • 3961

                          #27
                          Originally posted by hwy84
                          That's right - they don't want to return. Even after repeated bleeding. They return fairly quick with the car off (though still slowly), but with any vacuum in the booster at all, they won't return all the way without my bringing the pedal back manually.



                          I agree - I don't want to drill a hole in the pedal without reinforcing it first. Not the end of the world, but either way requires removing the pedal, jigging it up, and drilling, or drilling and welding. This is a track car, and as such my brake use is typically judicious, measured and smooth, but I don't want ANYthing on my mind every time I press that pedal.
                          So dont run the stock booster.

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                          • sticksdaman
                            R3VLimited
                            • Apr 2005
                            • 2987

                            #28
                            Originally posted by White325is
                            Weird, I ran it like this on my car for two years. Ran it like this on my sepang coupe for 2.5 years. I have a swap car up in mass still running it 4 years later. A local kid I know who did a swap was on his for 1.5 years before selling it. Wonder why none of us had problems with using the stock booster. I've actually mounted the rod like posted above but put a bolt through the pedal with a lock nut. Maybe we all just got lucky.

                            This^

                            Nearly 12k on my swap so far (knock on wood)
                            Originally posted by ebelements
                            Also, for those who don't know, negative camber is the greatest thing since sliced bread(panera). Even tire wear is for city busses and the elderly.

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                            • trackjunkie21
                              No R3VLimiter
                              • Jan 2010
                              • 3962

                              #29
                              Originally posted by White325is
                              Weird, I ran it like this on my car for two years. Ran it like this on my sepang coupe for 2.5 years. I have a swap car up in mass still running it 4 years later. A local kid I know who did a swap was on his for 1.5 years before selling it. Wonder why none of us had problems with using the stock booster. I've actually mounted the rod like posted above but put a bolt through the pedal with a lock nut. Maybe we all just got lucky.
                              I will be the first to say you did it the right way. The way i did it was probably half-assed and the reason why it drags, i ligned it up the way it came originally, basically the push rod is at an angle, i plan on doing exactly what you did.
                              Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.

                              Originally posted by Wh33lhop
                              VANOS: sometimes you just need to go full retard.

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                              • MaksV
                                E30 Enthusiast
                                • Oct 2010
                                • 1042

                                #30
                                From personal experiance. It will bind. Your brakes will be fucked. Get the IX booster.

                                I tried to slot mine, its just not worth the effort when you can get an IX booster/MC for less than 100 bucks shipped.
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