September 2020
I had redone my 996 calipers and had made some changes like new textar pads, and went from CM brackets up front to RR. I already documented that, and posted some of these pictures earlier, but this is when I did a last bleed to really eliminate all bubbles and get the best pedal feel possible. I also wanted to try out my new pressure bleeder (typical motive euro)! I use ATE typ200 fluid.


First time using it, I wrapped some tissue around the quick connect to see if it leaked at all. No issues.

The best pressure seemed to be about 16-17 psi for me. Fluid wasn't coming out very fast below 15.

At first, I thought it'd be an issue, but there's a lot of space in the tubing. It's deceptive though, because there is a thin film of fluid that moves through, and the air never goes into the reservoir so no issues.

Starting at the back right. You can just see some tiny bubbles coming out. I use some 1/4" hose and a "smart" water bottle as my catch, works a treat!



Happy to report the pedal feel is incredible! The RR brackets are so much nicer than CM too! Half the weight, they fit better and the rotor turned in the caliper with slightly less resistance. It felt like something was just a hair off about the CM brackets. They'd get very touchy when hot and would heat up a little too quickly like the pistons weren't coming off the rotor. Maybe their planes weren't perfect? But I tested the pistons, and the issues seems to have been solved by swapping to RR brackets or at least, by taking things apart and redoing it. So whatever, I'm happy.
Look at this thing. What a car. This and E39, perfection.
I had redone my 996 calipers and had made some changes like new textar pads, and went from CM brackets up front to RR. I already documented that, and posted some of these pictures earlier, but this is when I did a last bleed to really eliminate all bubbles and get the best pedal feel possible. I also wanted to try out my new pressure bleeder (typical motive euro)! I use ATE typ200 fluid.


First time using it, I wrapped some tissue around the quick connect to see if it leaked at all. No issues.

The best pressure seemed to be about 16-17 psi for me. Fluid wasn't coming out very fast below 15.

At first, I thought it'd be an issue, but there's a lot of space in the tubing. It's deceptive though, because there is a thin film of fluid that moves through, and the air never goes into the reservoir so no issues.

Starting at the back right. You can just see some tiny bubbles coming out. I use some 1/4" hose and a "smart" water bottle as my catch, works a treat!



Happy to report the pedal feel is incredible! The RR brackets are so much nicer than CM too! Half the weight, they fit better and the rotor turned in the caliper with slightly less resistance. It felt like something was just a hair off about the CM brackets. They'd get very touchy when hot and would heat up a little too quickly like the pistons weren't coming off the rotor. Maybe their planes weren't perfect? But I tested the pistons, and the issues seems to have been solved by swapping to RR brackets or at least, by taking things apart and redoing it. So whatever, I'm happy.
Look at this thing. What a car. This and E39, perfection.

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