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    Hey all,

    Im running the ecs stage 3 bbk on my car. Have had the kit installed for a while and from day one I've always been unhappy with the pedal feel. Have to double tap to get a proper feel. Im looking into upgrade everything else around the calipers, so am looking into brake master/booster and braided lines. I do remember reading somewhere that an mk4 r32 setup might solve the issue, no clue though. Would anyone be able to shed any light on this?

    Thanks in advance

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  • #2
    what size is the kit ?
    I have a full R32 brake set up for sale for $300 .
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    • #3
      Think they are like 332mm up front. I had a R32 setup that I got ride of because I bought these. Brakes are fine, I'm just hopping to rectify the master/booster, lines so i can get a better pedal feel

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      • #4
        Originally posted by PULS8T View Post
        so i can get a better pedal feel
        I had the S3/TT brakes all round on my car, and could never get a good pedal. It didn't make sense - OEM parts should have been fine. I once, years on, used a hand-pump style of pressure bleeder. Amazing. Why didn't I do it earlier... It was such a small amount of air in the fronts

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Stuwey View Post
          I had the S3/TT brakes all round on my car, and could never get a good pedal. It didn't make sense - OEM parts should have been fine. I once, years on, used a hand-pump style of pressure bleeder. Amazing. Why didn't I do it earlier... It was such a small amount of air in the fronts

          Just a thought!
          I've used both manual bleeder and a compressor bleeder, cant get a good feel, still feels like there's some air in there

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          • #6
            Hoyhoy.

            Could be the firewall flex, standard the wall moves about 5mm.
            What I done made all the difference.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Eddy View Post
              Hoyhoy.

              Could be the firewall flex, standard the wall moves about 5mm.
              What I done made all the difference.

              To Improve Me Polo. - Page 9
              Thanks for the reply! That looks interesting. Have you got a picture of it mounted in the engine bay? I never actually thought about firewall flex; thats a good point

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              • #8
                Hoyhoy.

                I just checked & no, but give me a couple of days & I'll see what I can come up with.
                Hooroo.

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                • #9
                  Yes it's quite common mod in the Subaru world with off-the-shelf aftermarket parts available: https://www.mrtperformance.com.au/br...3d-139405.html

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by PULS8T View Post
                    Thanks for the reply! That looks interesting. Have you got a picture of it mounted in the engine bay? I never actually thought about firewall flex; thats a good point

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                    Hoyhoy.

                    I looked @ getting some pics, but ya can hardly see it when installed, sorry.
                    Hooroo.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Eddy View Post
                      Hoyhoy.

                      I looked @ getting some pics, but ya can hardly see it when installed, sorry.
                      Not a problem man, thank you anyways!

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                      • #12
                        My suspension bloke did some research and came up with the option of swapping to a passat brake master cylinder. Polo is 20mm vs 22mm for the passat. Will keep this posted as to how that goes

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by PULS8T View Post
                          My suspension bloke did some research and came up with the option of swapping to a passat brake master cylinder. Polo is 20mm vs 22mm for the passat. Will keep this posted as to how that goes

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                          Interested in this
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                          • #14
                            +1
                            If it's doable that'll be a great upgrade over our MS
                            06 Polo TDi

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                            • #15
                              They have found a brake master to suit that is bigger. Oem vw item. Will have to wait till it arrives to take a few photos and get some part numbers

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