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    #16
    Originally posted by 619E30 View Post
    The car sounds fine the way it is, maybe some cross-drilled rotors and your set :up:
    Cross-drilled rotors are 100% no-no. You want mass, and no "focus" on which to start cracks.

    Blank rotors from a well respected supplier and proper track pads - (HT10, PF01/06, and ducts if you feel you overheat the brakes.

    Lee
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      #17
      The car is being prepped for track use and while it's down i'd like to put the brake cooling set up in.

      I still haven't tracked it first hand so i can't say if the brakes do hold up. The previous owner didn't mention brake fade or failures. OTOH he gave me 3 boxes of pads and which is why i'm running the HP+s for a while.

      The bimmerforums search was pretty fruitless, i didn't find a whole lot of e30 tech or pictures. I did see a ghetto fabulous hose clamp around the strut holding a hose clamp on the duct hose which if all else fails i'll have to try. Then i'll just need to make a flange to connect the hose to the vent. My valence looks just like the one on your 85 325e Jgood, minus the lip.

      I don't care about noise or dust, but i want to be able to make the 20 minute trip to the local track without swapping pads. Can i do this with the HT10's or pf6's? Longer trips would be made on a trailer.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Massive Lee View Post
        Cross-drilled rotors are 100% no-no. You want mass, and no "focus" on which to start cracks.

        Blank rotors from a well respected supplier and proper track pads - (HT10, PF01/06, and ducts if you feel you overheat the brakes.

        Lee
        Agreed.

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          #19
          You can drive to/from the track on HT10's, but they'll be rather noisy. PFC 01 or 06 pads are not nearly as noisy and are, in my opinion, a better track/race pad than the HT10 pads.

          If I was sufficiently inspired, I'd jack up a corner of the 38 car and get a picture of the cooling ducts. Maybe later...
          The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
          Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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            #20
            I'd appreciate it very much, there's no hurry as the car is in and out of the shop till the weekend.

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              #21
              If I get home when it is still light tonight, I'll get a picture for you.
              The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
              Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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