lostmotel said:I did the Oulton Park novice day last week, and despite fairly recent brake fluid, the pedal still wend spongy after about two laps, and didn't really come back for the rest of the day. We were in our 2.5 so I think the brakes are the same size as the 2.2, so you'll probably suffer the same fate.
You don't need DOT 5.1, a good DOT 4 can out-perform a bad 5.1. Castrol SRF is the dogs, but very expensive. Having done some research, Motul RBF 600 apparently hits the sweet spot of not being too expensive, but having a sufficiently high boiling point that you should be okay.
I am planning changing to that, along with the 300mm front disc swap (Brembos) plus some Ferodo DS Performance pads, as I want to leave them in rather than faff around swapping pads before and after track days. Ferodo stuff seems pretty much universally praised, whereas there seems to be very mixed views on the various EBC products.
For the first go on track, the 2.5 was fast enough and definitely brought out the smiles. The fun is more about how much speed you can carry rather than ultimate top speed, so you should be fine at Cadwell.
By the way, if the day is with MSV then you'll need full face helmets unless you're running your hard top. You'll also need a towing strap or your towing eye.
Have fun!
hopz121 said:Swap to the 325mm Front Disc set up. If your are going to upgrade it seems pointless going for the 300mm set up!
lostmotel said:hopz121 said:Swap to the 325mm Front Disc set up. If your are going to upgrade it seems pointless going for the 300mm set up!
I would but I have style 104s for winter which won't clear the 325mm setup. Also, if I went 325mm front I'd need to go to the larger rears too.
The alternative is just buying a 3.0si... but it's comforting knowing we can walk away from the current car if we bin it and it won't hurt the bank, not sure I'd happily wave goodbye to anything more expensive. No idea how people push as much as they do in the likes of Cayman GT4s!
my experience on a couple laps on the nurburgring is that stock rear brake pads will melt like swiss cheese in the sun. they just couldn't stand the temperatures. on front i have DS2500 and they didn't give a *($* those laps.brillomaster said:quick question for those who have tracked a z4 e85 3.0... how do you find rear brake pad wear? reason i ask is that ive done two trackdays now(wet bedford and dry donington), and the low brake pad warning has come on already (EBC bluestuffs, standard discs). Its getting to the point that i'm seriously considering saving my money on rear brake pads - no matter what i buy, 2 trackdays seems to be the limit. or even just go for EBC ultimax at the rear, and replace them every trackday for the sake of £28!
gona try and get one more day out of the pads i have in there since i have spares and i'm replacing the discs soon anyways, but i'm getting a bit bored of buying apparently decent pads and still changing them frequently. are ferodo ds2500s any better?
peteslag said:Have a great day by the way. I'm heading to Cadwell on the 14th May, I cant wait. It is one of my favourite UK circuits.
brillomaster said:quick question for those who have tracked a z4 e85 3.0... how do you find rear brake pad wear? reason i ask is that ive done two trackdays now(wet bedford and dry donington), and the low brake pad warning has come on already (EBC bluestuffs, standard discs). Its getting to the point that i'm seriously considering saving my money on rear brake pads - no matter what i buy, 2 trackdays seems to be the limit. or even just go for EBC ultimax at the rear, and replace them every trackday for the sake of £28!
gona try and get one more day out of the pads i have in there since i have spares and i'm replacing the discs soon anyways, but i'm getting a bit bored of buying apparently decent pads and still changing them frequently. are ferodo ds2500s any better?
NickDE said:peteslag said:Have a great day by the way. I'm heading to Cadwell on the 14th May, I cant wait. It is one of my favourite UK circuits.
I'll be there too in my 330Ci. Also can't wait.
G600 said:Isn't the read brake wear due to the stability control braking to keep traction?
ph001 said:G600 said:Isn't the read brake wear due to the stability control braking to keep traction?
..who in their right mind has DSC on when on track! :evil:
ph001 said:I think the lesson here is stop buying EBC! DS2500 will be a lot better or Performance Friction Z rated carbon metallic better still (prob cheaper than DS2500 as well).