Yeah ok, seems like a good time to do an update. Its only been like 5 months.. I suck.
So Martin was right. The caster was all effed up after I incorrectly swapped housings (rt to left) on my 5lug swap/BBK upgrade. For some reason I wanted that darn caliper on the trailing side. Whatever. The car failed the first alignment and recorded -.3 degree caster, "Specified Range" is 0.9-1.9. Aside from it being a pain in the ass to rebuild and swap housings, it was kinda cool to experience the difference between proper and improper caster. A good lesson in steering geometry. Having negative caster actually made the car feel like I had power steering, bonus. It wasn't all that bad unless I was driving at highway speeds above 75mph, then it got a bit twitchy. Otherwise it was a dream to parking lot drive
Ok, so I fixed that and rebuilt it. I'll post up alignment specs later.
For now, I'll play catch up on the last 5 or whatever months of silence.
I replaced the leaky proportioning valve when I rebuilt the front end again because I had to pull the calipers and 'break' the brake system anyway. So replacing that before I rebled the system was easy.
On the lines of braking

, I happen to have a spare set of E30 M3 front brakes that from when I went BBK on that car. They've just been sitting in my garage for 2yrs so I decided to put them to use. I built custom brake caliper adaptors in order to run them on the back of the 4kq. I'm pretty happy about more braking on Chaloux's car. I read Ben's post and love looking at his Porsche BBK, front and rear, but I just can't justify the expense right now given that I have a pseudo BBK sitting in my garage. So now I have budget big brakes all around and the car has, lets just say, ample braking power. With R compound slicks it locks up all four tires without much work (not that I want to do that), but still has damn good modulation with hiperf pads all around.
The adaptors should be plenty strong, I started with 1/2" steel and and the secondary plate is 7/16". Plus welded and bolted.