Steer clear of Britpart that's for sure cos it's about life, go for PMN222 from TRW
All I can say is have plenty of brake fluid and keep an eye on the fluid level after bleeding a couple of corners.
I did an all around manual bleed with mate in the driver's seat, then used the Nanocom to bleed, then did another manual bleed. My braking felt better but still not 'solid'.
Good Luck!
if you insist on the pedal even when it's well bled it will always go down slowly once the pads are locked, important is to have good braking distance
Seems that i explained in vain... AS LONG AS YOU HAVE A GOOD BRAKING DISTANCE THAT'S NORMAL !!!Sometimes the pedal starts to feel good but after awhile you can slowly push the pedal to the floor
Did you add the o-ring to the lip of the brake booster? I'm not sure if that helps or not with retaining negative vacuum pressure