Hi all.
I find the brakes on the R36 need a couple changes. First of all, the brake pedal sits about 5cm higher than the throttle pedal (I measured it). I find this quite uncomfortable and potentially dangerous because I adjust my seat distance for full control of the throttle, with my heel at the base. Whether I left foot brake or right foot brake, I have to lift either leg to reach the pedal (I'm below average height).
Second annoyance is the extremely touchy pedal. I don't daily drive the R36 so when I do jump in, I cause my occupants to nearly hit the windscreen. The range of motion is too short and too high so I have to baby the pedal.
Both of these issues (for me) make driving it fast somewhat daunting.
I've been looking for solutions. I called Race Brakes in Sydney and he only suggested some low dust Ceramic pads to reduce the pad bite.
Since many VAG parts are cross shared, I was wondering if there was a different brake pedal I could fit that would lower the height.
Another idea I have is to change the push rod to a shorter one. And to possibly reduce the amount of brake boosting.
Please help if you have knowledge or experience, or can point me in the right direction.
Cheers
					I find the brakes on the R36 need a couple changes. First of all, the brake pedal sits about 5cm higher than the throttle pedal (I measured it). I find this quite uncomfortable and potentially dangerous because I adjust my seat distance for full control of the throttle, with my heel at the base. Whether I left foot brake or right foot brake, I have to lift either leg to reach the pedal (I'm below average height).
Second annoyance is the extremely touchy pedal. I don't daily drive the R36 so when I do jump in, I cause my occupants to nearly hit the windscreen. The range of motion is too short and too high so I have to baby the pedal.
Both of these issues (for me) make driving it fast somewhat daunting.
I've been looking for solutions. I called Race Brakes in Sydney and he only suggested some low dust Ceramic pads to reduce the pad bite.
Since many VAG parts are cross shared, I was wondering if there was a different brake pedal I could fit that would lower the height.
Another idea I have is to change the push rod to a shorter one. And to possibly reduce the amount of brake boosting.
Please help if you have knowledge or experience, or can point me in the right direction.
Cheers


 Passat R36 Brake Pedal Height - Can it be changed
									
									
									Passat R36 Brake Pedal Height - Can it be changed
								

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