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While over on sxoc.com, a couple of guys went to Torque Developments for a RR day, its in the South East.

EDIT: Will host pics soon

Looks sweet as! :cool:

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Sun Nov 27, 2005 12:06 am

its saying you need to log in to view it
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 12:12 am

Ah poo, ok will host the pics myself and put them up tomorow night.

btw, this M3 is fooking gorgous, with mahoosive front brakes under the 18/19's.

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Sun Nov 27, 2005 12:17 am

just copy there adress and then just link them from there mate, no need to host them again
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No idea who owns it though! :cry:
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 12:37 am

not sure who owns it but is sure tidy

not too keen on the wheels but they aren't as bad as they first seem
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 12:43 am

What a nice engine bay!
Those wheels though :puke:
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looks the nuts
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 9:02 am

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the *best* colour; I agree though the wheels are utter pants
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 9:06 am

I think the wheels are loooovely, they suit it. Sweet ride !!!!
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 12:03 pm

Got to say a bit Max powerish, although I`m sure its a nice car. Would not say its sees a track, so it must be a garage queen. Shame.

Not to keen on the following things Cross drilled disks - No thanks, Must be running Alpha N or Maff or some aftermarket ECU as no AFM. This is good for the M3 but what a horrible air filter. I know not everybody wants a CF airbox and thats fine, but there are better ways than that bugs eye airfilter.

Rims are pants too.

Besides the above, nice and clean.

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Sun Nov 27, 2005 1:28 pm

That car is beautiful..... 8O
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 1:33 pm

that is stunning!! the wheels arent too bad, seen worse! any more pic's of it?
Coming from the very cool world of VeeDubs!!!
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 2:01 pm

tht is seriously sweet, actually like the wheels
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 4:54 pm

Not really a fan of them wheels, but damn! Look at the brakes!!!
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 4:58 pm

i want a strut brace like that! a proper one
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 5:20 pm

rare wrote:Not really a fan of them wheels, but damn! Look at the brakes!!!
Yeah but those drilled discs will crack if used hard/properly
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 7:10 pm

More photo's of it here!!


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Lordschleife wrote:
rare wrote:Not really a fan of them wheels, but damn! Look at the brakes!!!
Yeah but those drilled discs will crack if used hard/properly
Care to explain why?
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Hey thats my dads car and nice photos
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drilled discs crack under extreme heat because they are effectively weaker than normal vented ones. imagine driling through the disc in all those places; it weakens them alot, and under extreme heats as they expand, they crack a lot easier.

its common for drilled discs to crack on any performance car. i fail to see how if cools them more anyway?

lovely cailpers though!
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what wheels are they??
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Adam318i wrote:Ah poo, ok will host the pics myself and put them up tomorow night.

btw, this M3 is fooking gorgous, with mahoosive front brakes under the 18/19's.

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tbmw wrote:what wheels are they??
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 7:34 pm

as i said before max them wheels are nice mate you should deffo keep em on
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 7:41 pm

318-is wrote:drilled discs crack under extreme heat because they are effectively weaker than normal vented ones. imagine driling through the disc in all those places; it weakens them alot, and under extreme heats as they expand, they crack a lot easier.

its common for drilled discs to crack on any performance car. i fail to see how if cools them more anyway?

lovely cailpers though!
I think the drilling is to allow gases to escape, rather than cooling.
If enough gas comes out of the pads under hard braking, it can form a 'cushion' between the pad and disc, reducing braking ability.

The cracking of drilled discs is a well known problem, the only ones with any resistance to cracking I've heard of are the factory Porsche ones because the holes are actually cast in them, not drilled, and they have still been known to crack.

Much better off using grooved discs, as they're less likely to crack, still allow some gas escape through the grooves, and also the grooves can help prevent glazing of the pads

Agree, nice calipers!
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 7:48 pm

Lordschleife wrote: I think the drilling is to allow gases to escape, rather than cooling.
If enough gas comes out of the pads under hard braking, it can form a 'cushion' between the pad and disc, reducing braking ability.
That's what Brake Fade actually is. A build up of Gas between the pad and disc. People seem to think its the pads getting to hot and loosing adhesion, but the truth is they cant even get to the disc!
Lordschleife wrote: The cracking of drilled discs is a well known problem, the only ones with any resistance to cracking I've heard of are the factory Porsche ones because the holes are actually cast in them, not drilled, and they have still been known to crack.

Much better off using grooved discs, as they're less likely to crack, still allow some gas escape through the grooves, and also the grooves can help prevent glazing of the pads

Agree, nice calipers!
As you say not ALL drilled discs will crack. Thats why I pulled you up on it. :wink: Only the crappy ones. (Which these may be, but I cant say for certain) Other thing on Grooved is that they are supposed to help degalze the pad slightly, but its not all that effective.
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 9:18 pm

Hi maxfield, hope you didnt mind me posting the pics (well i didnt, someone beat me to it)

But it is a very nice car, what was it in the garage for, a RR session?

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Adam318i wrote:Hi maxfield, hope you didnt mind me posting the pics (well i didnt, someone beat me to it)

But it is a very nice car, what was it in the garage for, a RR session?

Adam
It was in for the Brembo brakes H&R coilover was going to have CF air intake but would not fit had the strut brace sway bars and anti roll bars and new engine managment which isn't finished and also had those wheels put on. no i dont mind you posting pics
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Mon Nov 28, 2005 12:16 pm

Which my dad drove something like that. Very nice has he had it long?
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smit325is wrote:Which my dad drove something like that. Very nice has he had it long?
roughly 6 years
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Mon Nov 28, 2005 4:42 pm

Now I can see the plate, I recognise it 8)
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Mon Nov 28, 2005 7:37 pm

hi maxfield why dont you spend some money on it and make decent car but i think your waisting your money get a real car like an audi S4 cheers dale
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^ :ban: ^

He obviously has no interest in E30's and is here to stir i'd imagine :roll:
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