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26-06-2013, 12:18 AM | #1 |
Wonky 'L' after Washing
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Rotors from PFC
Greetings from Chicago,
Since there's no dedicated sub-forum for track-centric things, I figured I'd stick this here. If the mods feel there's a better location please feel free to move it. As I'm sure most of you have experienced finding replacement rotors in the CSL size (345mm) besides OEM is very difficult. As a U.S. M3 owner with the "competition package" I have these same rotors and have found that they don't hold up to any serious track time. After a year of working with Bimmerworld and James Clay (a U.S. based shop and racing team that runs in the Rolex series here) we were able to get Peformance Friction to manufacture a rotor that will work with any car using CSL/comp package brakes. It's a full floating two piece design, and what's quite slick about it is there's no mounting hardware, so rotor ring changes are faster. I put mine on this past weekend and will be running them at Road America this weekend. I know AP is the go-to source for brakes here, but for those that don't want to go the whole BBK route, this is a viable alternative. I have no vested interest in this product other than hoping it fills a gap that exists, although admittedly with the time I've put in to try and help get this project done, I hope it's successful. The link below is to Bimmerworld's site where you can use the pull down on the page to select the CSL rotors. Please note the picture shows the older Direct Drive rotors. I may try and post a picture of mine later. http://store.bimmerworld.com/perform...ions-p608.aspx |
26-06-2013, 12:53 AM | #2 |
S4 - Getting the hang of it
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wow, those are coming in at £714 plus shipping.
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26-06-2013, 01:08 AM | #3 |
Wonky 'L' after Washing
Join Date: Dec 2009
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Yeah, they're not exactly a cheap date. But frankly they're the best rotor on the market right now in a 345 x 28 mm. PFC supplies brakes to professional race teams (NASCAR (don't laugh) and Rolex series), so they're stuff is top notch.
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26-06-2013, 10:27 AM | #4 |
S6, Sport On, Traction Off
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Nice product .
Most of us know PFC, as we use their replacement discs for the AP 356mm BBK (once the AP discs have worn out), as their discs are better quality than the AP ones.
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26-06-2013, 11:20 AM | #5 |
Driving it like I nicked it
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I like the look of these, does the ring just push in by hand? The rotor will have to be a snug fit in the bell tho- how are you getting around expansion and dissimilar metal problems?
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26-06-2013, 11:44 AM | #6 |
Driving it like I nicked it
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£714.98 + Post + import duty? That's getting on for £1K for a pair, a bit rich for my pocket no matter how good they look!
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