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Tres sexy and replied on other post u made
nfbr said:Yep, Just re-read it![]()
The pedal feel will get progressively better as the pads bed in.
We used pagid OEM pads on the M3 that we developed the kit on and they were actually relatively impressive for a stock compound.
nfbr said:Mike from Vagbremtechnic already has an active thread on M3 Cutters and Bimmerpost I believe!
nfbr said:Here we go: http://forums.m3cutters.co.uk/showthread.php?t=148933
The thread wasn't so popular on M3 Cutters though with the looks of things.
Seems the Taiwanese brake kits are favoured on there.
hopz121 said:nfbr said:Here we go: http://forums.m3cutters.co.uk/showthread.php?t=148933
The thread wasn't so popular on M3 Cutters though with the looks of things.
Seems the Taiwanese brake kits are favoured on there.
Thanks for the link ill check it out.
Will you be doing a group buy on this kit one day?
MrPT said:I asked the same thing and got a similar response from VBT. Thing is, it's already a sub-£800 upgrade if you don't need new discs and are competent with a rattle can, which is less than half the price of a "proper" front BBK and 1/4 the price of Brembo's own 6-pot upgrade. The calipers aren't that common on eBay but Astonmartinbits.com (for example) usually have a few in stock in various conditions.
The other affordable alternative is the Performance BMW 6-pot, but you're at looking a big reduction in piston area (14%) and they aren't as cheap as they used to be. The popular Porsche Boxster S / 996 option doesn't work so well for us because the Z4M has the CSL's 46mm rear piston. If you fit front and rear Porsche Brembos it's a significant loss of clamping force (20% less piston area per corner), and if you fit just the rear with the PBMW front caliper (as some M3 users have done), it's going to send the brake bias rearwards and you're then into the world of different front/rear pads and bias valves. On the E46 M3 the Porsche upgrade works fine because the rear piston is 42mm, which means you can upgrade from standard to CSL front rotors to even things out.
Now I'm probably getting into a whole bunch of theoretical crap that I'll never have the balls or skills to explore on track, but I like the idea that this VBT kit is performance-oriented and a bit of thought has gone into the caliper selection.
Vanne said:Lol, this is probably the best response I've read in regards to BBK's for our cars. Everything in less than 300 words. Great info just right here.
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D4dawg said:Sounds good
But as I don't track nor intend to track mine
It's happy to rip my face off at mo haha
Oe brakes are great as are
Just look crap