Ever since I have done my swap I have had a soft brake pedal. Since then, the brakes have been bled 3 times and it still feels really soft.
If I slam on the brakes it's delayed and just feels like shit. In my E36 it would take little effort for the brakes to grab and as you pushed the pedal down, you almost immediately felt like your hitting a brick...that's the stiffness I'm looking for. My friend's civic has the same good feeling...
I'm using, I believe a master cylinder from a M5 (using IX booster).
I never bench bled the master cylinder, but don't see how it would still have air after all the bleeding I have done. The pedal doesn't drop to the floor so I don't think it'd be a bad MC.
Any suggestions?
If I slam on the brakes it's delayed and just feels like shit. In my E36 it would take little effort for the brakes to grab and as you pushed the pedal down, you almost immediately felt like your hitting a brick...that's the stiffness I'm looking for. My friend's civic has the same good feeling...
I'm using, I believe a master cylinder from a M5 (using IX booster).
I never bench bled the master cylinder, but don't see how it would still have air after all the bleeding I have done. The pedal doesn't drop to the floor so I don't think it'd be a bad MC.
Any suggestions?
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