This is the way I always bled race car systems, (every race meeting, practice and before the first race) and how the bloke that taught me did it, and he was a NASCAR crew chief and Group A and V8 mechanic.
I've done this on the D2 several times, most recently after replacing the hoses.
The only car it never worked on was a Defender so go figure.....
I had to make a pressure bleeder to get a pedal on it.
Clear hose onto the nipples on all four calipers, open the nipples and continue to pump and flush fresh fluid through all four at once.
Don't worry about nipping the bleeds back up and getting air back into the calipers if your clear pvc house is long enough and it's a snug fit onto the nipple, just make sure your MC doesn't pump air.
Once there is no air at all emanating from a nipple, nip the bleed nipples back up and test.
I do this by myself, and I don't use one way valves on the hoses.
You should have a rock hard pedal.
A lot of people complain about a spongy pedal on the D2, I have an excellent pedal, this bleed technique has never failed me on it.


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