Discussion
On behalf of my bro.
His E46 CSL brakes not quite cutting the proverbial mustard at the mo, as many know they are not quite track ready as standard.
Question is can a pad/fluid upgrade be a solution rather than the expensive upgrade to 6 pot AP's (which I know are great). If so, what pad, which fluid.
Any comments on where to speak to/get the work done, and if the AP's are necessary, who does a good, proven install?
Cheers
Sam
His E46 CSL brakes not quite cutting the proverbial mustard at the mo, as many know they are not quite track ready as standard.
Question is can a pad/fluid upgrade be a solution rather than the expensive upgrade to 6 pot AP's (which I know are great). If so, what pad, which fluid.
Any comments on where to speak to/get the work done, and if the AP's are necessary, who does a good, proven install?
Cheers
Sam
Have a look on www.bm3w.co.uk, quite a few people have upgrade their CSL brakes. (can't remember the details sorry)
Cheers
Michael
Cheers
Michael
s3am said:
On behalf of my bro.
His E46 CSL brakes not quite cutting the proverbial mustard at the mo, as many know they are not quite track ready as standard.
Question is can a pad/fluid upgrade be a solution rather than the expensive upgrade to 6 pot AP's (which I know are great). If so, what pad, which fluid.
Any comments on where to speak to/get the work done, and if the AP's are necessary, who does a good, proven install?
Cheers
Sam
From my experience, as a bare minimum he'd need to do s/s hoses,5.1 fluid (or Castrol SRF Dot 4 race fluid), and Pagid RS19 / RS29 pads, together with removing the cooling blanking plates at the front of the front wheelarches. If his driving style is still cooking this set up, the AP front callipers & discs with Pagid pads should solve it. Rear AP's shouldn't really be necessary except from an aesthetic point of view.
Sam, I'm one of the CSL owners with the full AP 6-pot conversion but one of the members who is equally fast was able to get by on just a pad, fluid, hose upgrade of his standard calipers. The pads to use are Pagid's RS19 (yellow) pad with a good Dot4 fluid and goodridge hoses, so for around £200-300 he could greatly improve the performance of his brakes. They need careful bedding in, particularly when setting a layer of RS19 pad material over the OEM compound currently on his discs, but it's worth the effort.
Best man to speak to for availability (and the lowest prices) is Joe Gautier of HyperTurismo Racing (HTR) BMW M Power Tuning & Modifications, Tel: 0870 0808182, Contact: htr-sales@hyperturismo.com
Best man to speak to for availability (and the lowest prices) is Joe Gautier of HyperTurismo Racing (HTR) BMW M Power Tuning & Modifications, Tel: 0870 0808182, Contact: htr-sales@hyperturismo.com
It's not the same caliper on the CSL as on the M3 since it's designed for a larger disc. It's a different part number.
p.s. I use AP's PRF660 in my CSL, which is a DOT 4 fluid >> www.apracing.com/car/brakefluid/data.asp?code=CP4660
For the technical jargon see the following link.. www.afcoracing.com/tech_pages/fluid.shtml
p.s. I use AP's PRF660 in my CSL, which is a DOT 4 fluid >> www.apracing.com/car/brakefluid/data.asp?code=CP4660
For the technical jargon see the following link.. www.afcoracing.com/tech_pages/fluid.shtml
doctorD said:
It's not the same caliper on the CSL as on the M3 since it's designed for a larger disc. It's a different part number.
p.s. I use AP's PRF660 in my CSL, which is a DOT 4 fluid >> www.apracing.com/car/brakefluid/data.asp?code=CP4660
For the technical jargon see the following link.. www.afcoracing.com/tech_pages/fluid.shtml
i know they are diff part numbers but i suggest you put the two together and measure the lot you'll find they are identical,if anybodys interested my m8's removed the ap six pot calipers off his csl and the disc's they were used for about 2000 miles cost £2,200 he wants £1,200 for them in the box'es,we have the uprated bilsteins for the csl and the uprated roll bars as well but not to everbodys taste.
thong said:
i know they are diff part numbers but i suggest you put the two together and measure the lot you'll find they are identical
I have. All of BMW's calipers are virtually the same, just slight variations on the same theme, often with small changes in seals and other components. That's one of the reasons why I fitted AP 6-pots to mine.
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