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Abarth116
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I have just converted my Fiat Bravo SX 1.6 16V model with fiat coupe 20Vturbo engine/mainshafts/hubs/calipers etc etc..
so far it is brilliant but i have a slight issue with my brake system.
The original SX brake setup consists of front standard calipers (2pot) and at the back the standard brake drums/wheel cylinders.
I converted the car with fiat coupe 20vturbo brakes (4-pot Brembo at the front)and at the rear using the standard coupe's brake setup but I am using the same Bravo's 1.6 16v brake servo (no abs) this resulted that the pedal at some times feels a bit 'spongy' and is not safe for a sudden brake.
I am sure that bleeding was done successful.
I am afraid that the standard bravo's servo is not capable for the 'new' setup on the car, am i right?
Any hints please? is it worth converting to Coupe's 16V turbo discs/calipers or maybe the Bravos HGT type with 2 pot type and forget Brembos? and what about the wheel hubs are they all compatible?
Your opinions are much appreciated!
Noel
so far it is brilliant but i have a slight issue with my brake system.
The original SX brake setup consists of front standard calipers (2pot) and at the back the standard brake drums/wheel cylinders.
I converted the car with fiat coupe 20vturbo brakes (4-pot Brembo at the front)and at the rear using the standard coupe's brake setup but I am using the same Bravo's 1.6 16v brake servo (no abs) this resulted that the pedal at some times feels a bit 'spongy' and is not safe for a sudden brake.
I am sure that bleeding was done successful.
I am afraid that the standard bravo's servo is not capable for the 'new' setup on the car, am i right?
Any hints please? is it worth converting to Coupe's 16V turbo discs/calipers or maybe the Bravos HGT type with 2 pot type and forget Brembos? and what about the wheel hubs are they all compatible?
Your opinions are much appreciated!
Noel