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Just out of interest (for S2 AWD models) has anyone tried El Grand front rotors?

From the measurements I've found for the TE 52 these should in theory work?

290mm Diameter
28mm Thickness
49.2mm
68mm centre

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Ok all I have no pedal. I have a s1 just swapped the fronts for 32gtr. I used the stock stagea line and banjo bolt. I can bleed them no air is coming out but when the car is running there is no pedal at all unless u pump it up but wont hold it after. I have a hissing sound when u pump the pedal and the car will rev hunt. What could be the problem

Did you remove the restrictor in the banjo hole?

Perhaps the master cylinder is leaking inside the booster? Only because the revs hunt on application... Or the booster diaphragm might be leaking.

Nar dont see any leaks at all. Not dropping the fluid level and no fluid dropping from the calipers

It sounds like the master is your culprit in this situation mate. You may want to check the seals on the master before going any further.

If you don't clamp the lines before undoing the banjo from the stock callipers, there is a good chance you will get air in the ABS motor and these sort of issues will arise. I have bled the ABS lines myself, it just takes a lot longer as the air doesn't like going down hill.

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