I am building a E30 track/fun car with a 2.8L M20, goal is 200 bhp at the wheels. Is there any need to upgrade the brakes to a BBK ? On my E30 M3, I am running stock brakes, stoptech lines, carbotech XP8, bimmerworld titanium backing plates, brass guides, Motul fluid, no rotor backing plates and I have no issues at VIR. The stock E30 brakes are smaller hence my question. Thanks for your input.
2.8L M20 - track brake question
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Plenty of track cars with that power do just fine on the stock equipment. Good pads and fluid, ducting for good measure. That said, if you go often enough, a kit like BBK's will save you money on consumables. It's an inexpensive pad and rotor, and it's lighter. VIR's not that hard on brakes really, plenty of time between the two hard braking zones to allow them to cool.sigpicComment
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good pads + good fluid and a well maintained system are more than enough for 200hp.
let us know what route you decide and how you like it :)Comment
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I have run VIR in my 87 325i with an M50 swap. I ran on stock rotors and calipers with DTC-60 brake pads.
Other than this, I would recommend ducting to cool the brakes.
Get a good fluid. I like Motul 600.
Brakes only slow you down ;)
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Good point about ducting..I ran a e30 S50 setup and stock brakes were impressive! My car was light though ..stock rotors/hawk pads/IX brake booster/e34 master cylinder
Good luck!NASA
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I run UUC big brake kit along with brake ducts. It stops like crazy. best track upgrade I did on my e30 s501990 e30 325is S50 swap (NASA GTS2 race car)
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