I'd rather see AP racing make a factory/OEM kit. Brembo makes good stuff, but it's just so played out and there is better stuff out there.
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Originally posted by FredK View Postno, it's an issue of semantics and what is being held constant. Matt is holding power constant. Emre is not. That is why they aren't seeing eye to eye.
I'm on your side here, damnit! :p
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Originally posted by brandondan1 View PostHowever, if the heavier car had a engine that allowed it to accelerate the same as the lighter car, the lighter car would still have a braking advantage, no? Are you saying that if you had a choice between at 2700lb 135 and 3000lb with a few more horsies, you would pick the latter? Basically, I think Erme's original point was that if you want a heavier car to be COMPETITIVE with a lighter one, it's going to require more stress on a lot of things, including the brakes.
Originally posted by nando View PostI think you guys are having a hard time with the relationship between mass and the amount of power required to move it. good job matt on your explanation!
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Originally posted by nando View Postyes, he's not holding it constant because he's not relating it to the mass that's being moved, and why it's harder on the brakes (because of the power, not the mass).
(1) The E92 M3 has a curb weight of ~3700 lbs. To put things in perspective, my E30 track car weighs ~1100 lbs. less than this behemoth; my 400 hp Evo VIII weighs ~500 lbs. less and has bigger/better Brembo brakes.
(2) All the reviews from the E92 M3 press launch have stated that the brakes went away after just 2-3 laps, even though they were fitted with race pads. Reviewers from evo magazine experienced brake fade on the street.
That's the whole point. This car has inadequate brakes. Period. Brembo brakes will be a welcome upgrade.
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Originally posted by Ben Carufel View PostWhat does this mean for BMW-specific BBK manufacturers?
Also, now we can stop calling them "Porsche Big Red Calipers".
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Originally posted by uofom3 View PostI'd rather see AP racing make a factory/OEM kit. Brembo makes good stuff, but it's just so played out and there is better stuff out there.
I wouldn't trust either Brembo's F40 calipers on a track car. Those are street calipers. They are cheap but have great visual impact. I think that's where it ends. Guys with Mitsubishi Evos and Subaru STi find them weak on a racetrack. Not to mention that the rubber dust boots are easy to melt, and that the aluminum calipers transmit heat to the brake fluid at lightning speed.
I'd rather go with a race AP caliper, than what Brembo offers. Commonly. Brembo does have great products for racers, but not in the Gran Turismo range. Multiply the price of calipers by at leat two.Brake harder. Go faster. No shit.
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Originally posted by matt View PostEvos and STIs both have brake cooling issues because of their front driveshafts... there's no room for really effective ducts.
And because of their power.
Not because of their weight.
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Originally posted by Massive Lee View PostGuys with Mitsubishi Evos and Subaru STi find them weak on a racetrack.
Originally posted by Massive Lee View PostNot to mention that the rubber dust boots are easy to melt, and that the aluminum calipers transmit heat to the brake fluid at lightning speed.
I agree that there are better calipers on the market than Brembo F40's. But the Brembos are hardly garbage. And they're certainly much better than OEM BMW brakes...even those on M Cars.
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