Franzino said:
Beedub said:
hi franzino.... the kit on their site is a thinner calipered, slightly smaller setup...... i have the full fat full width and slightly larger setup.......
just to let you no the thinner caliper kits uses a slim line caliper design and a much slimmer pad.... i believe these ones were made to fit without spacers.... i still think a small spacer would be required, Red caliper is also an optional extra.
Then you probably have the kit that was originally intended for the M3 E46. With some small modification (up front) it will fit also under the Z4M. For the e46 M3 there is indeed a big and smal kit. They both fit on the Z4M, but the smaller AP kit is now offered as the specific kit for the Z4M.
Beedub said:
honestly i think the stock brakes on a stock car are more than upto the job.... i ran the stock setup on my charged car and honestly the were brilliant, i just knew that i need the extra stopping power for the extra 100+bhp..
all you need is good pads, braided lines and good fluid!! you will not notice the stock brakes with this setup.
For normal road use the standard brakes are indeed ok. On a track the standard brakes don’t work that good. I don’t know how much better they are going to be on a track with different pads, steel lines and high temperature brake fluid. I don't care about the look of the AP kit. Ok they look good, but that will never be the reason why I would buy them. For me it's the upgraded brake power (and less fading) that's the most important.
I was thinking of fitting the AP kit (front only) for the occasional trackday and trips to the Nürburgring (I live 2hours from the NS). My Z4M will see a track around 10-12 days a year. Do you still think the stock brakes with the other pads, lines and fluids will be up to this job?
Any kit that fits the e46 m3 csl fits our perfectly....... Their are no mods to fit the larger kit, simple bolt on.... but i see what your saying...
the thinner calipered one is for straight stock z4m fitment.... the full fat is for larger wheels ect ect
honestly i cant explain to yo how braking feels now....... the pedal is rock and i mean rock solid, so posstive in braking, with the rear 4 pots installed i noticed one massive difference, the braking bias has now changed, the car is using the rears much more and braking feel much more balanced, the dive is much less pronucned and the car stops on a dime........ my stock setup could never make my Ps2s chirp under braking, even on the front when the tyres were hot, i can now hear chirping coming from all directions, braking is now awesome....
with those type of trackdays you really need a BBK......... my favourites are the AP and the stoptech kits............
my first trackday is soon!! cant wait to really push these brakes......
Honestly though try some lines, proper pads and fluid... you'll be amazed at the difference......
BTW i just looked at the boxes for my AP kit.... its say bmw e46 M3 CSL/ Z4m so the larger calipers/ discs are indeed m3 based, but fitment is listed for z4m also... bear in mind AP will adapt anythink for you, from floating rotors, to j hooks......
honestly, i got a great deal on a full fat FULL front and rear kit that had only done 300 miles, i got the whole loy for cheaper than just the fronts.... if i was buying... i would only get the fronts..... the rears have defiantly changed the bias for the better though!!