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Drivetrain R53 BBK stuff

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Old 12-24-2017, 03:28 PM
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R53 BBK stuff

So, long story short, I'm doing some brake upgrades, and I'm a bit concerned about pedal travel and MC bore sizes. I've searched for a bit, and have heard mentions of using different MCs - R56 (and how it's not an easy install), similar issues with the E46 M3 one, but possibly the use of a Z4 one.

I've got a 2002 Cooper S, and I'm going to put on some Stoptech calipers. They are from a kit for the 328mmX28mm rotors. I may use the GP2 330mmx26mm rotor with my street pads, but I will likely use their 2-piece rotors eventually.

For the rears, I've got some R56 calipers, and I might get some of the JCW calipers, so that I can use the 280mm rear rotors.

I'm worried that the brake MC is too small, and I'd like to have something on the back burner, just in case the travel is too long.

What's the word on installing the Z4 MC, or one of the E46 ones?

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I think I was supposed to start this thread in the suspension sub-section, so I re-posted there. This one can be deleted.
 
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