Nobody's saying that Jonny...Jonny essex said:Lets all have boring OEM zeds, with no mods or engine choices......wot a f***ing boring forum this would be.
PerryGunn said:Nobody's saying that Jonny...Jonny essex said:Lets all have boring OEM zeds, with no mods or engine choices......wot a f***ing boring forum this would be.
IMO, and this is not a 'dig' or intended to 'get your back up', I think you've run out of reasonably priced and reasonably tasteful mods for your car but, with all due respect, you've become slightly obsessive about modding it and are looking at more and more expensive, and possibly extreme, changes to keep up your modding 'fix' - all without any regard for how sensible the spend is or if you're adding any 'value' to your car.
At the end of the day it's your money and you're entitled to spend it wherever and however you wish - I just hope that you don't wake up one morning with the sudden realisation that you've got a car that's over a decade old and worth under £5k but have spent the equivalent of a new caymen/boxter/E89 35is/(insert car here) on modifications
Did you ever spend over half the value of your Corsa on a single mod? (that's assuming it was worth more than £500 to start with :evil: )Bradders75 said:It's part of being young and care free Perry. When I was Jonny's age, I spent nearly £8k adding all sorts of nonsense to a 1.4 Corsa SRi.However, at the time, it was a passion and what I lived for. It hasn't stopped me going on to have a lovely partner, house, cars and regular holidays in my middle age and it won't stop Jonny either. No amount of rationalisation from an older head will work on a young bloke having lots of expensive fun while he has few responsibilities.
PerryGunn said:Did you ever spend over half the value of your Corsa on a single mod? (that's assuming it was worth more than £500 to start with :evil: )Bradders75 said:It's part of being young and care free Perry. When I was Jonny's age, I spent nearly £8k adding all sorts of nonsense to a 1.4 Corsa SRi.However, at the time, it was a passion and what I lived for. It hasn't stopped me going on to have a lovely partner, house, cars and regular holidays in my middle age and it won't stop Jonny either. No amount of rationalisation from an older head will work on a young bloke having lots of expensive fun while he has few responsibilities.
TomK said:Mikey_Boy said:Going back to the topic a little....![]()
I am really liking the idea of the BMWP parts as a decent upgrade. Do they work well and does anyone have a parts list please??
Easy upgrade for an M???![]()
Work very well.
You'll need
BMW Performance Calipers 34116786741 & 34116786742
e39 brake pad sensor 34352229018
Pads, up to you but for track work I would highly recommend the Pagid RS-29 @ around £250 iirc, OEM pads are about £100 I think
Custom brackets, bolts and goodridge hoses from a user called 'Dino' on M3cutters £230 - as far as I am aware he is the only source for these as he makes them himself.
Bolt straight on, you may need spacers, haven't checked with standard M rims, CSLs will not require spacing
TomK said:
Paza3 said:PerryGunn said:+1 especially when the car is only worth about £4500 - madness really.....simonlpearce said:I have to agree with some though that £3k is a LOT to pay just for looks!
Dude that's a bit harsh , if the chap wants to spend the dollar let it be.... Simon's suggestion sounds a good one with a M brake set up as a soloution
Becoming.. #brakegate
ITAG said:Is that the CSL kit?
johnnnnnnyy said:Somethings cost thousands to create and build and are pointless, but means a lot to them.
GuidoK said:What is the csl kit?ITAG said:Is that the CSL kit?
Exactly, what CSL kit is this? Our standard OEM brakes are exactly the same as CSL brakes :?
Impressive, that's not simple work to get those calipers to work as I understand itGuidoK said:the rears I made myself (so the 135i/M3 2 pot performance caliper, a modified X3 disc, some bits&bolts from E60, E87 and E46 and some of my own :lol: )
All that to get a bigger&thicker rear disc and get it working with the parking brake.
I might change that for a rear z4m disc. They are lighter and rear discs are not that heavily used.![]()
Indeed 996/BoxsterS calipers. I paid about £225 for them 2nd hand, had them refurbed, painted, RS-29 pads and HEL brakelines. Custom bracket fitted them onto standard rear discs.Mikey_Boy said:Now, I saw some nice rear calipers in earlier pics as well - Porsche Boxster S? Would that be right??
Any further details on those are much appreciated...!![]()
The bias seems pretty ok on track with the 6pot bmwp, fronts will lock first
Think it's about £1300 in parts all round, my callipers were refurbished by the seller so didn't need to factor that into the costs.ITAG said:Ohhh nice.... And how much is the porsche caliper set up all round?