04-17-2016, 07:21 PM | #1 |
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Passing 8 or so cars after being the last to leave the staging area (late instructor) was first day at track. Including: m5 m3 factory five supercar mini and many other slow cars Hit speed limiter on every straight. Need to find a place that will flash ECU and work with Dinan. Was a great day and the Lightning track is pretty awesome. I was on the same OEM brakes i been using for 11,300 miles and had a HPDE at Limerock on them. Would have probably been a little faster, but changing out to yellowstuffs and SS brake hoses this week. Next stop on the NASANE HPDE tour is The Glen! Enjoy!
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You should definitely swap out pads. The car is fast and with a faster group you'll brake later, harder and from higher speeds. Good stuff bro! |
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05-09-2016, 08:32 AM | #3 |
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yea im grp 2 with lightning and nasa overall now.
run group c/d with bmwcca. Im on bimmerworld SS hoses, yellowstuffs and ate 200 now.
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Were you running in D/S mode ? Seems like at times the car didn't know what you were trying to do like downshifting when you were tracking out... You can probably get smoother turns if you hold the gear during the turn in M mode It's hard the first times though.... so many things to worry about that if the car can do the shifting is one thing less you need to worry about but as you get comfortable M mode will feel much better unless you forget to shift |
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05-09-2016, 11:44 PM | #5 | |
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Have you considered the Pagids, Porterfields or Endless pads? Did you do the brake bleed and pad change yourself? Curious what size punch you used for he retaining pins and if you needed a caliper tool to push the Pistons back for he new pads. How has the lateral support been inside the car? A lot of bracing the door with your left knee or are the stock bolsters pretty good? Last edited by Mywifes335; 05-09-2016 at 11:50 PM.. |
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Yeah, guys, I was wondering about that. I ran a couple BMWs with autos/SMG at the track, and it was kind of 2nd nature to be in the right gears. With the M235i 8AT, I'm a bit confused...plus I find that the shifts are quicker in auto mode. What do you guys think? |
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05-10-2016, 10:05 AM | #7 |
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I ran mostly in sport mode. I wanted to run in s+ but instructors didn't agree.
It handles turns pretty well, not a huge amount of bracing, but i do use my knees and bolster in pretty tight. Tire pressures i keep square at 38lbs cold. Seems to work well on my 18x235... As far as brakes, i had a local shop do it because i don't have the line wrenches. The m3's were trying their hardest to not let me pass all day, but i was just in a faster car. Right now im Dinan st 3 (going ecu tune shortly) Dinan intercooler, wagner catted dp, fabspeed muffler delete. As far as brakes, im not trying to change pads in the paddock, so the yellows will due just fine for DD and monthly track duty. Cost for nasa is like $80 for the year i think, bmwcca is similar. Than each event runs around $350 - 400, $550 for a weekend.
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What is M mode on our cars?
I have eco/comfort/sport/sport +, DSC OFF, Traction Off Unless you mean Manual mode... I find myself using manual too often, so I wanted to let the car do most of the work for once. I did drift out on one of the corners and brought it back ( can hear instructor laughing "You got it") The group was extremely slow. There was a white 944 doing 45 mph on the turns the first session. Was most of the peoples first track experience. Lime Rock is May 21st with BMWCCA...
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Yup, heard you guys and saw that 944 holding up traffic. |
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How much did fluids and pads cost to replace? I'm on the fence about pads. I actually drove around in my EVO with full race pads Hawk HT10 on the street and I was happy with it. In fact I switched back to stock for a week and it seemed the car didn't stop. LP seemed ok with the Yellowstuffs, but I'm weary because of a bad experience I had in the past running EBCs on the track. They don't fade? My car is set up similarly. I have the JB4, Wagner EVO II intercooler, AFe intake, full exhaust, ER downpipe, ER chargepipes, and BMS meth injection. I wonder how it'll do against the same cars in the group you ran in. Which M3s? E90s or F80s? Thanks. |
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05-10-2016, 03:02 PM | #11 |
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i had red stuffs on my stage 4 335xi and it couldnt stop the car. Need alot of heat to get race pads to work.
Yellow stuffs with SS Hoses and real fluid make 100% improvement. I would tell anyone to go with the yellow stuffs for daily driving and occasional track. No squeal, no noise, hardly any dust to notice and i drive aggressive. Instructors said s+ takes traction off, and i didn't want to argue with him since hes in my car all day. Im going s+ at LRP and ill grab some video. Im going to try out Harry's laptimer. Full pad swap/ hoses/ fluid cost $400 at a local bmw tuner also had them do the dp.
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there were e46 and e92 at lightning.
first LRP session in March i was beating most m3's, also a novice bunch.
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So they didn't fade on the track day? Really don't mind squeal, that's why leaning toward the Porterfield R4 or R4S. Any word on these? Where did you buy your Yellowstuffs? The link I got from a different thread...not in stock forever. Gotcha on the instructor. So without DP, figure $250-$300 for pad swap, fluid and hoses. |
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Good feeling to be passing the E92s... Wonder how it does against the F80s...
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no comment on other pads, i read other threads about different pads and went for the yellows. Couldn't be happier. Pagids are probably better for dedicated track but loud as hell.
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Gotcha. And you've been happy with the Yellows... |
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Sport + doesn't turn traction control off, just relaxes it a bit.... DSC OFF is what turns it almost completly off but you still have E-diff |
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Yellows are solid choice for DD.
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I ran my buddy's E63 biturbo with a Renntech tune. He's pushing about 700hp to the crank and AWD. He basically beat me 5-6 car lengths from a dig and slow roll (my car has no traction even on 265s, at low speeds). But on a 50mph roll I got the jump on him and it took up to 120 for him to catch up. He said his car had to downshift, which is I'm sure true but I was truly surprised how quick my little 2er was on a roll. I've got RWD 8AT. |
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Hey, where did you buy the brake lines and pads? Been looking all over for the EBC yellows and only found the tears available online....which I don't want to get anyway. |
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lines i got from bimmerworld, i sprung for the covered ones.
http://www.bimmerworld.com/Insulted-...ine-Kit_2.html http://www.summitracing.com/parts/eb...FUFehgodYQwP5Q http://www.summitracing.com/parts/eb...FVVZhgoddawKEg they fit our cars even tho its not on the list.
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