Basically, every session, the first lap would be fine, until you brake for the last corner and you'd feel a bit of vibration. Same again after passing the start-finish straight, then braking downhill into turn 2 for the 2nd lap it would start to get really bad and I'd have to back off completely after the hairpin.
Basically, pedal starts to go quite hard and the whole car shakes - but only under brakes and as above, only once they've got a good bit of heat in them - and it gets progressively worse with each subsequent braking zone, until the shaking is horrific and I have no confidence in the brakes. Don't notice it on the straights. Doesn't happen at all at lower speeds - even when hot, slowing down to come into the pit lane the issue wasn't apparent. So ONLY when hot, ONLY when braking v. hard from speed. Needless to say it's never an issue on the road.
Setup is E36 M3 gubbins up front (it's definitely the front that's the prob!) with OEM Mintex discs and Pagid pads. Pedal box with twin m/s, bias bar and (obviously) servo delete.
I'm going to take the discs off and get the runout checked at the weekend - but they look good and there's no obvious buildup of pad material. Also - the offside front caliper is an upside-down nearside one. This is the only thing I know is amiss - but it does appear to be properly bled - which means it should be working properly? Nevertheless I am going to replace this for a correct one. Also I wonder if the exhaust might be cooking the offside control arm bush, making it soft and causing wheel shimmy when braking hard? The OEM heat shield that normally sits there has been removed.
Any other suggestions/ideas would be most welcome






