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Get a new rear 34 21 6 876 422 pads- it is an exact match to the grippy 34 11 6 865 460 Sport Upgrade front pads with great initial bite, which are standard for 328i-335i M-Sport brakes.
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It is the S2NHA option (blue caliper) for most of the 4 cylinder based cars. The 6-cyl. cars with this S2NHA option all come with 370/345 (also blue caliper). So native coding of both setups are possible in the F3x. All save.
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I know this thread hasn't been active for a while, but I need some HELP! I'm running this setup (340mm front/345mm rear) and I'm struggling with some brake peddle mushiness.
My car came with the M Sport brakes, so plain grey 4 piston brembos in the front and single pistons in the rear. I bought some used rear 2 piston brembos in the blue factory paint. Bought some new 345mm rotors for the rear and threw everything together. Coded the rear brakes under DSC from 20/330 to 24/345. And after doing all this and bleeding the brakes(twice), I'm definitely not feeling the initial bite my stock M Sport brakes used to have. It feels like the brake pedal is softer and I have to press the brake pedal down further to use it. Is there anything I've done wrong or could've missed?? Thanks in advance! |
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How did you bleed the calipers, with the motive style bleeder it had someone pump them? Throughout my Experience with this it will depend on the type of pads being used. I recently went to turner style pads that are suppose to be better fro track but they feel so much softer then oem pads it's strange.
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And I thought I'd add a few more details incase something might be relevant: I did entirely take apart each caliper and rebuild them since I did get them powdercoated. I also changed the front rotors. Both front and rear to drilled and slotted. And for the brake pads, I got all new brake pads for the front and rear. I opted for Power Stop Evolution Ceramic since they were cost efficient and had decent reviews. And I agree with you, since I have also heard that different brake pads can change the sensitivity, but I know that the mushiness I'm feeling is definitely not a normal feeling. It feels like something is wrong, it's just too soft and bit too low. Also, when I was bleeding them, I noticed that the rears had a lot of air bubbles and specifically the rear driver side. At one point I ran an entire quart of brake fluid through the caliper and it still had constant air bubbles just rushing through the pipe. There were some pauses in the air bubbles, and one pause seemed longer than the others so I assumed it was good to go and stopped there. I hope it was. The car still stops and there's no fluid leaking anywhere so I guess that's not the problem, right? The fronts on the otherhand, bled perfectly and very quickly. I hope any of that information could help in finding the answer. Thanks |
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You have air in there and you're feeling the effects. You left the system open. You needed to cap off the lines. Fortunately all is not bad, you need to follow the steps above or take it to a dealer and have them do it.
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Before I do my research on the ISTA+ stuff, would you even recommend I do it myself or just take it straight to the dealer? Thanks btw. At least I have an answer now lol. |
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I went ahead and did research on ISTA and if you don't mind, Jadar, I would like you to verify the information I found and approve that it is the right stuff and will work for me in my situation.
So, for setting up ISTA, I found this: http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=936877 I don't have ICOM, but I suppose an E-Net cable should be enough for the brake bleed? And for the actual brake bleeding procedures, I found these 2 website. Do you think one is better than the other or if either will work: #1: https://f30.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1318401 #2: http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/e60...ml#post5838729 Thanks again in advance! |
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Although I've tried ISTA a bit I have never fully used it and have not needed to force myself to learn how to since I haven't had the need to yet lol, I can't elaborate on how the procedure works or how the reset goes with the booster, perhaps someone can chime in or make a post about it. If not then def go to the dealer and have them do it but they're crooks and may force you into a $200 brake fluid change as well.
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Local shop I use instead of dealer is doing my complete MPerf brake install incl. ss lines and fluid flush for $380. Not even gonna bother a diy at that price let them do it
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Damn that's super cheap I'd go for it too. I remember seeing people pay upwards of $600 just for the install.
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UPDATE! It took me a while to get ISTA+ finally working on my laptop, but once I did, I used it to activate this pump by the master cylinder and bled the brakes and now they're working perfectly once again! At first they felt nearly the same, but after a few days of use, they kept increasing and are now better than ever!
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I know I’m probably bring this thread from the dead, but I am about to the same setup as you. Had one question though. I was able to find the torque spec for the two front caliper bolts to be 110 Nm but I can’t find the torque spec for the rear caliper bolts. All the info I see on the rear is for the 1 piston caliper not the 2 POT Brembo. What torque did you use?
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Hi guys about to upgrade to the blue mperformance rears too. Is there anyway we can code it using bimmercode and. Is it really necessary to do the coding? Thanks
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so here is a question i havent seen ask
so if i have a 428i that came with the 330 font caliber and 300 rear rotor and stock brakes and get the m sport blue brakes calipers with 340mm fronts rotors and 345mm rear rotors i know i need the brake pads and heat shield for rear. but would the front heat shields work.will the 330mm heat shields work with 340mm rotors and lastly I see lots of bolts in the m performance kits online.. does the bolts from a stock setup.. work with the msport brakes are do you need to purchase additional bolts aswell Last edited by jdgay22; 05-24-2019 at 03:56 AM.. |
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Or you can just try to bend the original rear shield and fit a rotor and see how vast the difference is. You may be ok. And every bolt in the BBK kit is oem they just recommend you put new bolts on with new lock-tite.
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You can only VO code this using a PC with and esys cable and or having the dealer do it with ISTA. Not positive you can VO code with BimmerCode.
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