Yeah, I opened the bleed screw on the master cylinder, and got a few small bubbles, but didn't notice much improvement in pedal firmness. I'll give Pete a call tomorrow to see if he has any suggestions. I would think that if there is air anywhere, it would be at the front right wheel, which is where the ABS unit is located. But I bled that caliper twice, and it was virtually free of bubbles. I have it about 90% of the way, to the point where I could drive it on the track the way it is, but I'm afraid the fact that the pedal isn't as good as it could be will be in the back of my mind serving as a distraction. I did some hard stops today, and it stops straight and true, and knocks my eyeballs against the back of my skull, so there's no lack of braking power at least.
Oh, well, the clutch (which was supposed to be the harder of the two to bleed) feels great, and, again, this may be my imagination, but it seems as though the shifts are just a touch smoother than before I replaced the clutch master, slave, and high pressure line.