keving1 said:I noticed at the weekend that all the 4 brakes on my 35i were very hot after a gentle 4 mile drive, over 100 degrees centigrade.
Is this normal as I haven't noticed this before (or maybe not checked before)? No warning lights or fault codes.
keving1 said:I was in the middle of washing the zed when I had to go out to get something for the wife and when I came back washed the wheels, with the water being sprayed on the discs turning to clouds of steam![]()
Silverzedtom said:All sounds normal to me![]()
Busterboo said:keving1 said:I was in the middle of washing the zed when I had to go out to get something for the wife and when I came back washed the wheels, with the water being sprayed on the discs turning to clouds of steam![]()
So, not with a pyrometer, then.

keving1 said:Busterboo said:keving1 said:I was in the middle of washing the zed when I had to go out to get something for the wife and when I came back washed the wheels, with the water being sprayed on the discs turning to clouds of steam![]()
So, not with a pyrometer, then.
No using Science, water boils and turns to steam at 100 degrees centigrade![]()
What is it a measure of then, as the heat is produced by the discs and pads :?Busterboo said:keving1 said:Busterboo said:So, not with a pyrometer, then.
No using Science, water boils and turns to steam at 100 degrees centigrade![]()
Indeed, it does. Indeed, it does. That is not a measurement, however, of the temperature of your discs.![]()