Brake pedal height question

I have brake pressure gauges mounted in the car that show pressure right at the MC for the front and rear brake system. They both pick up immediately and show pressure on the gauges upon moving the pedal, and the pedal movement does not seem excessive, at full leg strength push I am no where near bottoming out the pedal.

A direct copy from the first post is: So is a brake pedal travel of 2 to 3 inches sound right, was not saying that the brake had to be depressed that far to get the brakes to apply. The 2 to 3 inches was total travel,

Post #2 shows about an inch and a half of travel, that guy said Pressed hard but not two foot hard. So that is probably in line with what I have

I probably have stronger than average arms, I was close to full brake pressures, had 650 PSI on the gauges with my arm pressure when I took my measurements. I can get 850 psi when I jamb on it with my leg.


Let me re phrase the question,
would going to an adjustable brake rod allow me to set the height of the brake pedal higher?

I run the 15/16 master from Dr Diff on my Duster, the pedal did drop slightly when I installed it. I assume it's from reusing the stock pedal rod, I have everything apart currently, I might grab an adjustable one to dial in the pedal height that I want when I put it back together.

On another note, I checked brake pressures at my calipers, the fronts were closer to 1500psi and I adjusted the prop valve to put the rears at about 1250psi. I only mention this, because those pressure are significantly higher than yours, although mine were measured at the caliper.