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      05-07-2009, 05:30 PM   #23
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which brakes are best for scaring the shit out of the idiots tailgating you when you cant go faster then the car in front?
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      05-07-2009, 06:08 PM   #24
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Another great write up by Tony! Thanks for the review!
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      05-07-2009, 07:03 PM   #25
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This thread right here is what forums are all about. Great information fellas!
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which brakes are best for scaring the shit out of the idiots tailgating you when you cant go faster then the car in front?
nice. but if they are too dumb to tailgate, i don't think they will be smart enough to have the right brakes to stop in time.

great post Tony.
from 1 to 10. 1 being stock and 10 being your AP kit (fronts and rears), how much of an upgrade is this:
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And if you have a 335i or 335d, or LCI 330i or d, but don't want to go to the expense of a proper BBK, then I suggest a brake fluid upgrade to Castrol Super Response Dot 4, a pad upgrade to something by Pagid or Cool Carbon or Ferodo, and a brake line upgrade to Goodridge Stainless Steel lines
what if I add drill/vented rotors?

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Tony? somebody? anybody.?
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nice. but if they are too dumb to tailgate, i don't think they will be smart enough to have the right brakes to stop in time.

great post Tony.
from 1 to 10. 1 being stock and 10 being your AP kit (fronts and rears), how much of an upgrade is this:

what if I add drill/vented rotors?
I've gone down the road described by you (Cool Carbon pads, other brake fluid, steel lines) and am quite happy with the brake performance of the car. No fade, linear braking force, and due to the slotted rotors better braking performance in the wet (under dry conditions that won't change anything though). Less expensive than a BBK (I'll be going with AP eventually, I guess), and already a substantial improvement, in particular if you want to track your car occasionally.

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The 335i front AP kits seem to be around £2K?

Is that what others are seeing?

Do the pad wear sensors fit in the AP pad backplates, or do you have to ditch those. You can't unplug them though else you get warnings up.
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I've gone down the road described by you (Cool Carbon pads, other brake fluid, steel lines) and am quite happy with the brake performance of the car. No fade, linear braking force, and due to the slotted rotors better braking performance in the wet (under dry conditions that won't change anything though). Less expensive than a BBK (I'll be going with AP eventually, I guess), and already a substantial improvement, in particular if you want to track your car occasionally.

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