I see you're running the 6S fixed mount calipers... pad knockback might be your problem. Check for loose wheelbearings or excessive rear axle sideplay; either of these issues will allow the disc to knock the pads back into the calipers during high cornering loads making for a very low (or no!) pedal on the first application after a hard corner since you have to first push the pads back against the rotor before being able to clamp down on them. Floating calipers help mitigate this problem as they can move with disc/wheelbearing movement, but with fixed calipers any flex results in the pads & pistons being pushed back into the caliper body.
A residual pressure valve is not needed with discs unless the master cylinder is mounted lower than the calipers.
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1969 Chevelle
Old setup: Procharged/intercooled/EFI 353 SBC, TKO, ATS/SPC/Global West suspension, C6 brakes & hydroboost.
In progress: LS2, 3.0 Whipple, T56 Magnum, torque arm & watts link, Wilwood Aero6/4 brakes, Mk60 ABS, Vaporworx, floater 9" rear, etc.
Last edited by Blown353; 04-15-2007 at 11:15 PM.
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