Are Carbon brakes really worth it or needed
#1
Are Carbon brakes really worth it or needed
I was wondering, given the choice of a good set of AP discs and 6 pots on the front and AP discs and 4 pots on the rear or Carbon brakes set then what in truth is the best ?
I've never had Carbon brakes but I do have and have used massive AP braking system many time and I like . Bloody site cheaper too
I've never had Carbon brakes but I do have and have used massive AP braking system many time and I like . Bloody site cheaper too
#4
Thanks for sharing your thoughts guys. its what I was thinking. A good set of Bremsport or AP would be a fraction of Carbon. My car has 680/700 bhp and 710 lbft torque atm and I can get the brakes a little flustered with a good spirited drive.
I am going to make a post in a minute about converting mechanically a speed to a supersport so will be interested to see who has done it.#
thanks again.
Frank
I am going to make a post in a minute about converting mechanically a speed to a supersport so will be interested to see who has done it.#
thanks again.
Frank
#7
I have carbon brakes on my e63 estate. The best thing about them is no brake dust.
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#9
I personally use nanolex wheel cleaner and iron remover. But any decent valeting/detailing brand will do the job. Remember to seal them afterwards to make cleaning easy next time.
#10
Spray on any decent wheel cleaner with iron remover leave for 60 seconds to turn red/purple, agitate with a brush, rinse and repeat if necessary.
I personally use nanolex wheel cleaner and iron remover. But any decent valeting/detailing brand will do the job. Remember to seal them afterwards to make cleaning easy next time.
I personally use nanolex wheel cleaner and iron remover. But any decent valeting/detailing brand will do the job. Remember to seal them afterwards to make cleaning easy next time.
Is it really strong. I embarrassingly admit to leaving the really hard brown stuff each time I wash the wheels and hence it layered and baked in. Ive found it on EBAY for £28.99. is that about right or where do you get yours from?
Nanolex Wheel Cleaner & Iron X Remover LARGE 1 LITRE **PLUS FREE SPRAY HEAD**
£28.99 Free P&P
#11
Thanks Mike
Is it really strong. I embarrassingly admit to leaving the really hard brown stuff each time I wash the wheels and hence it layered and baked in. Ive found it on EBAY for £28.99. is that about right or where do you get yours from?
Nanolex Wheel Cleaner & Iron X Remover LARGE 1 LITRE **PLUS FREE SPRAY HEAD**
£28.99 Free P&P
Is it really strong. I embarrassingly admit to leaving the really hard brown stuff each time I wash the wheels and hence it layered and baked in. Ive found it on EBAY for £28.99. is that about right or where do you get yours from?
Nanolex Wheel Cleaner & Iron X Remover LARGE 1 LITRE **PLUS FREE SPRAY HEAD**
£28.99 Free P&P
Its a tad cheaper from their online store
http://www.nanolex-shop.co.uk/
Youtube is full of videos of this and their other products in use.
#12
Hi Frank
Its a tad cheaper from their online store
http://www.nanolex-shop.co.uk/
Youtube is full of videos of this and their other products in use.
Its a tad cheaper from their online store
http://www.nanolex-shop.co.uk/
Youtube is full of videos of this and their other products in use.
#13
I just bought a little tool called brush hero. It is a water powered brush to clean wheels. I hate scrubbing wheels so hopefully this tool will speed up the process. There are few YouTube videos demoing its function.