E46 M3 AP Racing or Stoptech???
E46 M3 AP Racing or Stoptech???
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wazadaza

Original Poster:

70 posts

224 months

Sunday 8th March 2009
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I've saved up my cash for my Brake Upgrade and need some advice, now I don't know whether to go for the well known 6 pot AP racing or the Stoptech's, does anybody have any opinion either way? Both look serious options but I'm leaning towards the AP Racing because of their rece pedigree. Welcome your thoughts.....

ih8thisname

2,699 posts

223 months

Sunday 8th March 2009
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I've got Stoptechs on mines, no complaints!

Uprated hoses/fluids are worth looking into with whichever you go for as well though. thumbup

Edited by ih8thisname on Sunday 8th March 13:20

mmm-five

12,058 posts

307 months

Sunday 8th March 2009
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AP or Movits (http://www.movit.de/)

gareth h

4,175 posts

253 months

Sunday 8th March 2009
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West tuning are in the process of developing a kit using porsche gt3 calipers, about the same cost as APs, might be worth having a chat with them.

M3CD

571 posts

205 months

Sunday 8th March 2009
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Lots of AP users on mtorque - not heard much negativity. My be worthwhile posting on there too?

Nords

1,031 posts

254 months

Sunday 8th March 2009
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I have APs all round on my CSL and they are superb. RS29 pads (not too squeeky on the road) allowed me to outbraking a Mk1 GT3 and elises into Goddards everytime. The only thing to watch for is AP discs can be a bit 'hit and miss' in terms of QA. I have Performance Friction front discs and std BM rears.

Thorney is now selling ALCON calipers which have a few improvements for racing. Your best bet is to look around for a set of second-hand APs, all four corners is best, but I know several M3 owners who say that just the fronts work fine with BM rear calipers.

Nords

1,031 posts

254 months

Sunday 8th March 2009
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I have APs all round on my CSL and they are superb. RS29 pads (not too squeeky on the road) allowed me to outbraking a Mk1 GT3 and elises into Goddards everytime. The only thing to watch for is AP discs can be a bit 'hit and miss' in terms of QA. I have Performance Friction front discs and std BM rears.

Thorney is now selling ALCON calipers which have a few improvements for racing. Your best bet is to look around for a set of second-hand APs, all four corners is best, but I know several M3 owners who say that just the fronts work fine with BM rear calipers.

dan101smith

17,009 posts

234 months

Sunday 8th March 2009
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You don't find your RS29s squeaky? Mine sound like I've crushed a gerbil, repeatedly.

Nords

1,031 posts

254 months

Sunday 8th March 2009
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Nope, only when they are really lightly on, below say 10 mph. Normal driving and they are fine. They have just had a thrash and heat cycling around Donington!


gareth h

4,175 posts

253 months

Sunday 8th March 2009
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Are they 18" rims? been thinking about picking up a set and powdercoating them black, any more pics?
Thanks
Gareth

thehos

923 posts

207 months

Monday 9th March 2009
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AP

RatBoy M3CS

1,490 posts

219 months

Monday 9th March 2009
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Heres mine on black 19's.... and black A/P's..



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Agree with Nords.. I have lost count of how many red braked Porches I have reeled in at the end of the straights.... A/P's are good on RS29's...


Edited by RatBoy M3CS on Monday 9th March 20:33

Nords

1,031 posts

254 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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gareth h said:
Are they 18" rims? been thinking about picking up a set and powdercoating them black, any more pics?
Thanks
Gareth
You asked for it! Std rear 18"s back and front...







Nords

1,031 posts

254 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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RatBoy M3CS

1,490 posts

219 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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Nords.. are you running 255's on that..? what geo on the front.. it looks a bit close for clearance but your getting away with it..?

Does this take all of the understeer out OK...?

Nords

1,031 posts

254 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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Std 18" M3 wheels back and front 265/35 ZR18 with Dunlop DZ02G. It is on Intrax suspension so a bit lower but that was road camber of about neg 1.5 degrees. Didn't rub at all...

One ones on the right...


http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php?plid=m12b25...

Nords

1,031 posts

254 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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They had been used before on track but this is after my Donington day, approx 50 laps?

Back left


Front left


Front right


Rear right


RatBoy M3CS

1,490 posts

219 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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Well that didnt seem to scrub the sholders out too much did it.. my exp of stock geo on track was 2 scrap front tryes in 2 hours.. wink but on -2.5fr -1.75rr neg its much better.. do you rate these tyres over cups..? did you back to back them..? I run cups on track usually .. but I'm always looking for something road legal and better..! shame not much comes in a 19" ..!

Edited by RatBoy M3CS on Tuesday 10th March 21:06

Nords

1,031 posts

254 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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Sorry, I haven't run the cups yet. I need to replace one of those fronts! People who have say that they are not quite as good as cups, a little like R888 and they are road legal too. Camskill have them for £155 a corner on that special offer.... but only in 18"s

RatBoy M3CS

1,490 posts

219 months

Wednesday 11th March 2009
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OK... I tried a rear CSL rim on the front of mine.. and didnt get away with it.. my best guess is you need 3.5 Degrees neg on the front end to get the clearance you need to do this..

How have you found the front end of the car now.. zero low speed understeer..?
How is it through 75-100 mph bends.. neutral or oversteer biased now..?