There has been criminally little time spent on this car, so we could not make the Time trail in February. Bummer. Made some time this past weekend to fit the ISC coilovers. I must commend Mo from Ultra Racing who has been exceptionally excellent to deal with. He helped me fit the coilovers, and made several trips to me to provide us with an optimal solution. The car "needs" to be very low and there is extremely limited space at the front for the coil spring since we are running a wide wheel and the spring perch needs to be fully above the front tyre. Car sitting suitably low:
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We had way too much forward bias on the brakes as the rear brakes are still stock items and were badly warped and in need of replacement. Locking up under braking really saps your confidence and destroys tyres. We did a few sums, found some "should" and "maybe" forums online, so bit the bullet and bought a set of E46 M3 rear calipers and discs. The disc bolts right up (even the handbrake works) but we had to build a bracket for the caliper. Slap it all on with some new braided hoses, and bob is your uncle.
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Why the heavy E46 M3 rear brakes? Mainly, the piston is 2mm larger than the stock M5 calipers, which moves the bias nicely to the rear, but not as much as readily available alternatives such as F30 2-pots etc. The M3 disc also has the aluminium centre hat, which saves a bit of weight (still 1.5 kg heavier per corner) and is easily available. But mostly because we found a set of front and rear calipers with decent but skimmed discs for R2000. As per correct engineering methodology, we bought the parts first, and then did the research to determine if they suit our application after.
Also replaced the centre silencer/resonator, I have no idea what could do this to a silencer? Maybe some pretty epic backfires...it does like to shoot flames sometimes.
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