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Absolutely. I assume you would need pads as well but I can supply everything needed. I mentioned it on Rennlist but BBKs can sometimes be tricky because the databases I use to get OEM data from won't have them. That said, if you have any of the schematics for the BBK (2d rotor measurements), or are able to measure a few things, I am happy to make it happen.Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
I have a Stoptech ST40/355mm BBK, possible to get a CCB replacement? Assuming it needs to be the friction disc and the hat.
Let me know if you want to go into a bit more detail. Might be easiest to email me ([email protected]).
Almost anything is doable though.
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Yes, also need pads. I have an old friction ring that you could have to do the measurements. Would that work?Originally posted by JohnBSPK View Post
Absolutely. I assume you would need pads as well but I can supply everything needed. I mentioned it on Rennlist but BBKs can sometimes be tricky because the databases I use to get OEM data from won't have them. That said, if you have any of the schematics for the BBK (2d rotor measurements), or are able to measure a few things, I am happy to make it happen.
Let me know if you want to go into a bit more detail. Might be easiest to email me ([email protected]).
Almost anything is doable though.
i know Stoptech had drawings on their website...I'll see if I can find them somewhere else. Maybe Zeckhausen.
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Welcome! Can you comment on cold bite/friction and how it differs from warm/hot (ie: second lap)? Also, what sorts of pad limitations get imposed? Thinking about availability of pads long term as folks use Porsche 996 calipers and stock BMW calipers with the same spec rotors.
I use SiC for other high temp applications, it’s an incredible material for several reasons but it’s brittle. Would we expect to see surface cracking on these due to the SiC-heavy surface?‘02 332iT / 6 | ‘70 Jaguar XJ6 electric conversion
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Remember these bad boys - StopTech 14" F/R Carbon Ceramic Rotors (1 of 1 ever made for E46 M3) 355x32mm(rotor and hat combined weigh 9.6 pounds - 9.4 pounds less than stock)Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
I have a Stoptech ST40/355mm BBK, possible to get a CCB replacement? Assuming it needs to be the friction disc and the hat.
w/ 6 Piston Front (ST-60), 4 Piston Rear (ST-40) Calipers installed by Zeckhausen Racing and msweet
Only a cool 15k in '07
https://forums.speedlife.net/t/muaha...ant-wait/35282
We’ve known for a long time that StopTech was developing a carbon ceramic rotor option for their big brake kits. Last month, the 700hp Callaway C16 Speedster was introduced at Pebble Beach and it featured the new StopTech ceramic brakes. Our turn to try these came just two weeks later, when we received a set for evaluation on a BMW E46 M3. This is a very big change in technology. Rather than using chopped carbon fibers, it’s made from a continuous fiber. This makes the StopTech rotors stronger than ceramic offerings from companies like Porsche, and less prone to oxidation - meaning they are more track friendly. We received four 355x32mm carbon ceramic rotors, mounted on billet aluminum hats and special brake pads in street and race compounds that are compatible with the exotic rotors.
First impressions out of the box? These are very strange looking rotors. They weigh only 9.6 pounds (including hats and hardware) and they don’t feel real when you hold them in your hands. They feel more like those plastic rapid prototypes that you have made on a computer controlled milling machine to see what a 3D version of your product is going to look like when it’s done. But these are the real thing and they are supposed to stop the car! Of course, the first thing we did was weigh them.
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WowOriginally posted by Slideways View Post
Remember these bad boys - StopTech 14" F/R Carbon Ceramic Rotors (1 of 1 ever made for E46 M3) 355x32mm(rotor and hat combined weigh 9.6 pounds - 9.4 pounds less than stock)
w/ 6 Piston Front (ST-60), 4 Piston Rear (ST-40) Calipers installed by Zeckhausen Racing and msweet
Only a cool 10k in '07
https://forums.speedlife.net/t/muaha...ant-wait/35282
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JohnBSPK For a CSL rotor kit, is there any concern on developing corresponding pads for the factory sliding calipers? I might be the only one in the world asking, but curious.2006 E46 M3 Interlagos Blue ZCP SlicktopBuild Thread: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...6-m3-ownership
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Want to apologize for the delayed replies to many of the questions that have come up. I have been traveling overseas with limited connectivity the past few days. My connectivity should stabilize this evening through and will go through the questions in more detail shortly. Thanks for your patience!
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That's wild lolOriginally posted by JohnBSPK View PostHey! Hopefully not overstepping but Shariq had asked me to pop in here and potentially answer some of the questions that were being asked.
At a high level, I am happy to make setups to support the e46 community. As I mentioned to SQ13, I am a big e46 fan and ironically, I recognize your car Sharocks . I've seen you at Lars.
Definitely interested in some options for us Brembo users haha2004 BMW ///M3 Carbon Black/Cinnamon 6MT Dinan S2 FBO NA Build
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That one was the Taycan wagon - did a build to order spec right when they came out to get those 420mm boat anchors. They hauled down that heavy beast without issue or brake dust. Hard to say I noticed the unsprung weight difference vs steels in that case though.Originally posted by ac427 View Post
Lovely stuff. Which vehicle were they fitted to?‘02 332iT / 6 | ‘70 Jaguar XJ6 electric conversion
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