One on the biggest challenges of the E30 v8 swap is the brake system. The manual brakes with a pedal box cost more than i paid for the engine/transmission. Relocating the booster/master cylinder and abs pump is too much work in my opinion.
Here are some pictures showing E30s and how much room is available.




Massives booster delete kit has the right idea. Remove the booster and use a smaller bore MC, it even moves the location of the master cylinder slightly. Sounds great right? Well it doesn't fit the m6x v8, but its sooooooo close.
Here is my solution. Remove your stock Booster, MC, and brake pedal. You will not be reusing your booster or MC. To reduce your brake pedal pressure you will need to purchase a smaller diameter MC. I got a 17mm MC from a VW rabbit mk1, as suggested by massive for stock brakes. If your running anything larger than stock brakes you should get a 19mm MC from a porsche 911 1987 and older. Both of these cars came with unboosted brakes.
Next find you a thick piece of metal. I snagged some 7075t6 .125" from work. You're going to want some thick/strong material since your MC will be bolted to this.





Moving the MC 2" over and 1" up will give you just enough clearance to squeeze in an M60.
This is as far over as you can go because of the bracket for the clutch MC behind the firewall.
In my next post i will explain how i modified the brake pedal and fabed a pushrod.
Here are some pictures showing E30s and how much room is available.
Massives booster delete kit has the right idea. Remove the booster and use a smaller bore MC, it even moves the location of the master cylinder slightly. Sounds great right? Well it doesn't fit the m6x v8, but its sooooooo close.
Here is my solution. Remove your stock Booster, MC, and brake pedal. You will not be reusing your booster or MC. To reduce your brake pedal pressure you will need to purchase a smaller diameter MC. I got a 17mm MC from a VW rabbit mk1, as suggested by massive for stock brakes. If your running anything larger than stock brakes you should get a 19mm MC from a porsche 911 1987 and older. Both of these cars came with unboosted brakes.
Next find you a thick piece of metal. I snagged some 7075t6 .125" from work. You're going to want some thick/strong material since your MC will be bolted to this.
Moving the MC 2" over and 1" up will give you just enough clearance to squeeze in an M60.
This is as far over as you can go because of the bracket for the clutch MC behind the firewall.
In my next post i will explain how i modified the brake pedal and fabed a pushrod.
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