hello!
I have Manual E46 M3, it's main purpose is track experience. it's not dedicated track car yet. but I use it for track driving most of time.
Previous owner had installed 4pistons brake caliper in front. it's So called Brembo F50 caliper. And I also installed 4 pistons brake caliper on rear wheel. It's relatively smaller caliper than front. it's so called brembo f40 caliper.
As I heard from somewhere, more pistons in calipers requires more hydraulic force at the brake master cyliner. So our e46 m3 had equiped with single piston caliper when it came to market. then Now I can feel that the capacity of stock brake master cylinder is not enough for current set-up for my car.
it's really problematic when I have to do heel-and-toe. brake pedal feels spongy in the early stage of braking. even right after air bleeding. after air bleeding, it feel slightly better feel, but it won't last as I needed.
I want more firmer feeling of brake pedal. now it's really hard to do heel-and-toe when I fully apply the brake pedal. It goes too deep and gas pedal is way above the brake pedal when I fully apply the brake pedal.
Is there any solution for this? Anyone with Big Brake kit with same experience?
and is there After Market brake master cylinder for stronger hydraulic force? racing master cylinder? I don't want to delete the brake booster like real racing car. that's maybe too extreme. hope Stronger Master Cylinder will help.
When I had a Sports Bike, I changed Master Cylinder to brembo RCS19. then feeling of brake lever was amazing. It was firm and easy to feel, and easy to control of friction on front tire. hope that same thing can happen to my car with master cylinder upgrade.
what I really want is brake pedal would be above gas pedal's level when I fully apply the brake. So I can easily do heel and toe.
I have Manual E46 M3, it's main purpose is track experience. it's not dedicated track car yet. but I use it for track driving most of time.
Previous owner had installed 4pistons brake caliper in front. it's So called Brembo F50 caliper. And I also installed 4 pistons brake caliper on rear wheel. It's relatively smaller caliper than front. it's so called brembo f40 caliper.
As I heard from somewhere, more pistons in calipers requires more hydraulic force at the brake master cyliner. So our e46 m3 had equiped with single piston caliper when it came to market. then Now I can feel that the capacity of stock brake master cylinder is not enough for current set-up for my car.
it's really problematic when I have to do heel-and-toe. brake pedal feels spongy in the early stage of braking. even right after air bleeding. after air bleeding, it feel slightly better feel, but it won't last as I needed.
I want more firmer feeling of brake pedal. now it's really hard to do heel-and-toe when I fully apply the brake pedal. It goes too deep and gas pedal is way above the brake pedal when I fully apply the brake pedal.
Is there any solution for this? Anyone with Big Brake kit with same experience?
and is there After Market brake master cylinder for stronger hydraulic force? racing master cylinder? I don't want to delete the brake booster like real racing car. that's maybe too extreme. hope Stronger Master Cylinder will help.
When I had a Sports Bike, I changed Master Cylinder to brembo RCS19. then feeling of brake lever was amazing. It was firm and easy to feel, and easy to control of friction on front tire. hope that same thing can happen to my car with master cylinder upgrade.
what I really want is brake pedal would be above gas pedal's level when I fully apply the brake. So I can easily do heel and toe.
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