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14-02-2011, 08:30 PM | #101 | |
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My BBK solution is by no means the cheapest out there as I'm using Porsche derived BREMBO callipers but I feel they are up there with the BIG boys, at the fraction of the AP Racing/Alcon costs yet they're at least twice as good as all the other sub £1K BBK kits out there (which as it happens I didn't want to touch with an extended barge pole either) as I've trusted BREMBO brakes in previous years being an Ex Porker owner and this is why I developed my own BBK solution that utilises the excellent CSL discs in conjunction with modern Porsche Cayman S BREMBO callipers As for the BEST BBK out there for the CSL " Money no object " I guess AP Racing, ALCON or BREMBO's own E46 specific BBK kit which is even more money then AP Racing kit
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14-02-2011, 08:44 PM | #103 |
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Matt do the pads wear evenly as they protrude the calippers somewhat, covering more of the disk? it may have been asked before
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14-02-2011, 08:49 PM | #104 | |
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14-02-2011, 09:00 PM | #106 |
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Well I saw M5 Powered Alcons on Saturday and the colour of the calipers matches the SG exterior brilliantly, so that gets my vote
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14-02-2011, 10:21 PM | #107 |
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So how are they 'a properly designed BBK' designed specificly for the M3? Or are the master cylinders, weights and brake bias' of all the car's the Alcon calipers are found on exactly the same? For this reason alone, how are they any better than using the Brembo's from a Porsche with mounting brackets and disc's to match? Fair enough if someone can give a proper technical explanation as to how they are 'designed' specifically for the M3 or CSL, but so far these 'proper BBK's' are just another big calliper and a means of bolting it to the M3 hub? James |
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