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Hi, have an r32 with r33 big brakes/5 stud all round and gktech braided lines. Have bled it up, pedal is still very soft, no obvious leaks either but will give it a full flush on the weekend and post results. I was just wondering if people have had issues with the master cylinder/brake booster when doing this conversion or is there a proportionate valve that could make the pedal feel crap? Or is it just how the pedal feels with this conversion. Car is going through cert so needs to be firm 

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R33 calipers are hydraulically identical to R32 calipers, and in fact should feel firmer because they physically flex a little less, being iron instead of alloy. So, no, it should not be spongey and it is not a feature of this combo.

The brakes are simply not properly bled, or there is a hydraulic problem.

How are you bleeding them? Manual pump the pedal? You may have stuffed your master cylinder's piston seals by pushing them past the end of the normal travel into caked on crap on the cylinder wall. That can tear the seals. It happens. Power bleeding is much more effective.

Also, have you made sure that you've put the calipers on the correct sides?

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I have upgraded from the 4 stud small brakes to big. I had bled them by my self with a bottle and hose making sure the bottom of the hose was fully submerged so air wouldn’t get sucked back up and pumped the fluid through, the callipers are L and R but not sure about rears as I couldn’t see a mark, will get a mate to help bleed and if that fails will look in to master cylinder thanks !

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On 2/20/2020 at 7:04 PM, daninchainz said:

the callipers are L and R but not sure about rears as I couldn’t see a mark,

Shouldn't need marks or anything. All you need to do is make sure the bleed nipple is at the top / highest point.

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