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Old 19-10-2009, 11:46 PM   #1
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I am curious at whether the csl's suffer from hotter brakes than the normal M3, with the bumpers having holes on either side to cool down the brakes.
If so, is ther a way to get ducts to the brakes without drilling holes in the bumper?
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Old 20-10-2009, 10:13 AM   #2
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This is something i am looking at as i have managed to turn my AP calipers silver from burning the black paint off.

Turner Motorsport do a ducting kit as do a few others
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Old 20-10-2009, 07:57 PM   #3
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This is something i am looking at as i have managed to turn my AP calipers silver from burning the black paint off.
Just re-paint them mate - Simples!

(you could even do them a nice shade of pink or pastel blue...)
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Old 20-10-2009, 08:25 PM   #4
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So you think i have nothing to worry about with the faded paint????

I have never suffered brake fade but the whole wheel area gets hot and sometimes the wheel bolts are hot to handle.....

Do you think i might have another issue if things are getting that hot???
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So you think i have nothing to worry about with the faded paint????

I have never suffered brake fade but the whole wheel area gets hot and sometimes the wheel bolts are hot to handle.....

Do you think i might have another issue if things are getting that hot???
No - I have the same symptoms on track which I believe is quite normal. As said before, unless you are actually getting fade or other brake loss issues, then cooling ducts may well be more of a hindrance with airflow disruption than help IMHO.
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Old 20-10-2009, 09:02 PM   #6
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No you dumb eel farmer

we all get hot brakes and even mine are going grey (will get them serviced this winter though)

you've only got somethin wrong if they get scorching driving down the road to Bernards
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No you dumb eel farmer

we all get hot brakes and even mine are going grey (will get them serviced this winter though)

you've only got somethin wrong if they get scorching driving down the road to Bernards
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Old 20-10-2009, 10:40 PM   #8
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So you think i have nothing to worry about with the faded paint????

I have never suffered brake fade but the whole wheel area gets hot and sometimes the wheel bolts are hot to handle.....

Do you think i might have another issue if things are getting that hot???

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1. You throw away the BBK and stick back the single piston diamonds
2. You lift the foot from the left petal (the small petal)
2.1 If you cannot overcome it mentally, take out the brake pedal, it will help you !
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HAHA... laugh it up.

Well i'll stop worrying now lol
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is ther a way to get ducts to the brakes without drilling holes in the bumper?
splitters count ?... there was a CSL at the ring in August (maybe someone has a pic of even a member here?). the CSL had cut rectangular mars bar sized holes in each of the spitters to help with brake cooling, maybe cheap plastic replica spitters.

my black AP's have turned silver too . iwill have a look at the Turner ducting kit
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