E39 M5 brakes - To AP or not to AP?

E39 M5 brakes - To AP or not to AP?

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dazren

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22,612 posts

262 months

Thursday 1st March 2007
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is no longer a question. The Earl of Bolton was right all along, if you are going to actually drive these cars like a PHer should! then just get on with it.

Now the first problem was actually getting hold of the AP Big Brake Kit. Two weeks ago after a number of wasted telephone calls trying to track a kit down, a tip off on another BMW forum lead to me finding a set (even in the calliper colour/discs etc I wanted) at www.thorneymotorsport.co.uk . Supply is quite an issue when even the factory does not carry stock and had no intention of producing another run of E39 M5 kits for a few months. It was good to find someone amongst all these "specialists", that does the conversions often enough to warrant carrying stock. Next surprise was realising the business was owned by PHer thorney, who I'd met a few times at PH pub meets and a VMAX.

Brake Kit secured and fitting time booked, move on two weeks to yesterday.

Having endured 3 1/2 hours stuck on the A34 yesterday morning due to some clown crashing his lorry. I arrived at Thorneys over 3 hours later than my appointment. Although annoying, I had phoned ahead from the gridlock and John had rescheduled other work and said they would work late if necessary.

I had the following fitted

Front axle: AP racing BBK 343mm by 32mm slotted and vented rotors + ferrodo 2500 pads.
Rear axle: replacement standard discs + pagid blues (same PADS as used on the E39 Ring Taxi)
Stronger brake fluid hoses all round + 5.1 brake fluid.

Well the verdict:

The level of braking is now staggering (better than my porsche), with perfect pedal feel giving linearity between brake input and slowing. I got back late last night and decided to give the car a full blown run at a series of roads a few local PHers refer to as the "Dazburgring". Having always had the M5 experiencing brake fade/rumbling etc about 1/3 of the way into the "course", I was delighted to complete the entire course with far later braking and no change in brake feel as time progressed.

This left me thinking a bit:

shout WHY AREN'T THESE FITTED AS STANDARD?

The car is now most definitely up to Banzai Hooning spec and I'm looking forward even more now to the TartanHoon trip to Scotland this month.


A FEW CREDITS:
The guys at Thorney Motorsport who worked late. Thanks Gents. thumbup
Honorary mention to lunchtime visitor/chauffeur GregE240 beer
The chef at the local pub burger
A surprised Porsche forum PHer who was a little shocked when he walked through the door at Thorneys, to see me there. blabla

AWARDS FOR MUPPETRY:
Clown who crashed the lorry. punch

Police/HATOS/Traffic wardens etc - At a time when there seems to be more people than ever employed to go around kicking motorists in the bollox, it's a great shame that some penpusher or someone else couldn't have been dispatched to the junction before the carnage. Blocking the road and telling everyone to get off the A34, as clearing the road ahead was going to take at least another 4 or 5 hours. Instead all the vacuous ignoranti moronicus who didn't tune into local radio, were still creeping past the slip road and queuing towards the lorry carnage and stopping those of us radio enlightened brighter beings, from getting off the damn road and heading cross country. confused


DAZ

LOSING SPEED MATTERS



Edited by dazren on Thursday 1st March 15:53

Belleair302

6,853 posts

208 months

Thursday 1st March 2007
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Why did you not have a look at Mov'it.de for a great big brake package? Not only do they make a better kit than AP, its cheaper too and carries a warranty!

jeremyc

23,564 posts

285 months

Thursday 1st March 2007
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Good work Batman.

You'll be wanting four wheel drive next ....

Ashok

601 posts

260 months

Thursday 1st March 2007
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John Thorne is a top bloke - I got my E39 Millteks from him and was delighted.

dazren

Original Poster:

22,612 posts

262 months

Thursday 1st March 2007
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Belleair302 said:
Why did you not have a look at Mov'it.de for a great big brake package? Not only do they make a better kit than AP, its cheaper too and carries a warranty!

Never heard of them. I know a few people who have run AP set ups successfully on hard driven BMWs, so decided to go for them accordingly.

stuh

2,557 posts

274 months

Sunday 4th March 2007
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Well that's bloody typical isn't it! I've just had our car in for about the third time with Victoria BMW Milton Keynes, in as many weeks because it's been running so bloody rough. kept giving it back saying it was all ok only for me to drive about 200 yards to relalise it was lumpy and down on power. Anyhow after finally insisting thay they replace the MAF's it's now back to full on beast form

By the sounds of things Thorney would have had this identified straight off on their rolling road. Think i'll ring them Monday and get ther car in there for the ECU map. This will no doubt lead onto a Miltek system and AP brake upgrade thumbup

Ashok - How was the Miltek? Ok for normal driving or will the Mrs refuse to drive it and neighbours be rining the council for noise pollution?




Edited by stuh on Sunday 4th March 14:50

NAS

2,544 posts

232 months

Sunday 4th March 2007
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dazren said:
Belleair302 said:
Why did you not have a look at Mov'it.de for a great big brake package? Not only do they make a better kit than AP, its cheaper too and carries a warranty!

Never heard of them. I know a few people who have run AP set ups successfully on hard driven BMWs, so decided to go for them accordingly.


www.movit.de/

This is what BA302 is referring to. Very very good brakes and well respected on the continent.

dazren

Original Poster:

22,612 posts

262 months

Sunday 4th March 2007
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NAS said:
www.movit.de/

This is what BA302 is referring to. Very very good brakes and well respected on the continent.

Thanks Niek. wavey

After BA302 posted, I did a google search and found the site. Prior to going for the APs I also looked at StopTech and Brembos, though I went the AP route on the basis that friends and colleagues have successfully used them on their cars already. As it is I'm still happy I went with the APs which fit easily behind the standard wheels, black (ie camouflage/near invisible) calipers and slotted discs (won't crack like my porsche ones). I also went the route of getting them fitted by the supplier on the basis if there were a future problem with them it's pretty obvious to me who has to fix them! I'd have thought that this would not have been the case had I imported StopTech or Movit and had them fitted by my local independent or local BMW garage.

DAZ

taffyracer

2,093 posts

244 months

Sunday 4th March 2007
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AP's are far better than Mov'it or Brembo IMO, tried and track tested, spending money elsewhere doesn't make sense IMO

NAS

2,544 posts

232 months

Monday 5th March 2007
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dazren said:
NAS said:
www.movit.de/

This is what BA302 is referring to. Very very good brakes and well respected on the continent.

Thanks Niek. wavey

After BA302 posted, I did a google search and found the site. Prior to going for the APs I also looked at StopTech and Brembos, though I went the AP route on the basis that friends and colleagues have successfully used them on their cars already. As it is I'm still happy I went with the APs which fit easily behind the standard wheels, black (ie camouflage/near invisible) calipers and slotted discs (won't crack like my porsche ones). I also went the route of getting them fitted by the supplier on the basis if there were a future problem with them it's pretty obvious to me who has to fix them! I'd have thought that this would not have been the case had I imported StopTech or Movit and had them fitted by my local independent or local BMW garage.

DAZ


Sounds good! Once I get a promotion (or 7 ) I will get movit's fitted to whatever I drive though. Good friend of mine is importing them now into the Netherlands. His demonstration E34 M5 ringtool brakes very impressively indeed.

BTW DAZ, when are you coming over to the Ring? Easter?



Edited by NAS on Monday 5th March 14:31

dazren

Original Poster:

22,612 posts

262 months

Monday 5th March 2007
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NAS said:
BTW DAZ, when are you coming over to the Ring? Easter?

No plans on visiting at the moment, although it would be rude not to to call in for a few laps if passing. I'll see how the insurance terms are worded when I do my renewals in April and May.

NAS

2,544 posts

232 months

Monday 5th March 2007
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dazren said:
NAS said:
BTW DAZ, when are you coming over to the Ring? Easter?

No plans on visiting at the moment, although it would be rude not to to call in for a few laps if passing. I'll see how the insurance terms are worded when I do my renewals in April and May.


Good man

Ashok

601 posts

260 months

Monday 5th March 2007
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stuh said:
Ashok - How was the Miltek? Ok for normal driving or will the Mrs refuse to drive it and neighbours be rining the council for noise pollution?


No problems at all. Had a lovely rumble especially under acceleration but no drone in the cabin (sounded like stock on the M'way). Much better sounding than the standard exhaust but certainly quieter than the likes of Eisenmann/Kelleners/Tubi etc.

iguana

7,044 posts

261 months

Monday 5th March 2007
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Track dayed at Goodwood 'tother day, fella there with e39 Marley edition, so like yrs & the earls, but stock brakes!! eek He was indeed most complementry about them

adamt

2,820 posts

253 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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Daz,

Glad to hear your having fun with the anthracite beast......now you have wonderous brakes i miss it even more!

very best
adam

Neil_Bolton

17,113 posts

265 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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NAS said:
dazren said:
NAS said:
www.movit.de/

This is what BA302 is referring to. Very very good brakes and well respected on the continent.

Thanks Niek. wavey

After BA302 posted, I did a google search and found the site. Prior to going for the APs I also looked at StopTech and Brembos, though I went the AP route on the basis that friends and colleagues have successfully used them on their cars already. As it is I'm still happy I went with the APs which fit easily behind the standard wheels, black (ie camouflage/near invisible) calipers and slotted discs (won't crack like my porsche ones). I also went the route of getting them fitted by the supplier on the basis if there were a future problem with them it's pretty obvious to me who has to fix them! I'd have thought that this would not have been the case had I imported StopTech or Movit and had them fitted by my local independent or local BMW garage.

DAZ


Sounds good! Once I get a promotion (or 7 ) I will get movit's fitted to whatever I drive though. Good friend of mine is importing them now into the Netherlands. His demonstration E34 M5 ringtool brakes very impressively indeed.

BTW DAZ, when are you coming over to the Ring? Easter?



Edited by NAS on Monday 5th March 14:31


NAS, just as an aside, what are the sorts of costs for these brakes (and in particular the e36 variants?)?

dazren

Original Poster:

22,612 posts

262 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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adamt said:
Daz,

Glad to hear your having fun with the anthracite beast......now you have wonderous brakes i miss it even more!

very best
adam

Glad to report the car is running like a bruiser, it's heading off to the Hoonlands of Scotland next week. Got replacment control arm bushes going in tomorrow morning to tighten things up a bit.

derestrictor

18,764 posts

262 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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I'm currently schrauffing the hinterlanden de norden for sundry purposes involving plenty non-rush hour benefaction derived from utility of the highways of my lord, il Duce di Norfok.

The boy don't 'alf lay on a good spread of macadam, only lightly dusted with a few choice automotive cattle for the taking, sport activated, DSC less so and to hell with mechanical sympathy.

Again, thanks to brand new APs the repertoire continues to increase it's illumination of near perfection.

I just went under a flyover at some incandescent scream of thrape, plod atop who upon seeing the encroacher, put down his radar and proceeded to applaud. Such is the approval of this ageing throughbred amongst the righteous.

Few better arguments against speed restriction exist than an '39 Ema in full flight.

Joy to the world.



Edited by derestrictor on Wednesday 7th March 11:55

adamt

2,820 posts

253 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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Awesome Der

NAS

2,544 posts

232 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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Neil_Bolton said:

NAS, just as an aside, what are the sorts of costs for these brakes (and in particular the e36 variants?)?


If my mind is not fooling me, you're be looking at around 2.5K euro for the 4 piston variety. They recently released a special kit for 16 inch wheels. Normal sets require 17 or 18in.