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Hard to compare them in a scientific way. Temperatures and track conditions were different and I still constantly struggle with pressures on this car. But I generally felt a bit more confident with the PS4S which made me push the car more which maybe lead to them wearing faster. I also ran a slightly lower pressure on the PS4S than I ever did the PZ4.
PS4S for me were about 2-3 sec faster on a 55 second lap which is massive. The PZ4 wore completely even though even without camber plates and lasted me 4 days. Not sure if it was the higher pressures and thus the lack of confidence. The PS4S on the other hand are heavily beveled on the middle threads and were rolling over with a ton of shoulder wear. Basically done in 2 days but even though the sidewalls are horrible the tire felt really good overall. Again not sure if it was the lower pressures or maybe I am just getting more comfortable with the car and lapping but I can't continue to run them like that as they just melt. I would honestly just rather be 2 sec slower and run PZ4s with their stiffer sidewall and normal wear. Long term play is to just get camber plates and RS4s. Last edited by silvermanor; 12-04-2024 at 10:14 PM.. |
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12-06-2024, 12:27 PM | #465 |
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If you are going to track your car on a semi regular to regular basis, the addition of camber plates or major front suspension surgery will make a major difference in the wear rate of your tires. This is true regardless of the brand or model of tire used. These cars desperately need more camber. The stock setting for the fronts and rears is about -2.0. This is fine for the rears, but the fronts need much more or they will have a very short lifespan (typically 2-3 days). The addition of camber can easily double this. Keep in mind that different tires will wear at different rates.
I am a lazy SOB so I run the same tires (MPS4s) and brake pads all the time. When the car was new with the stock camber I would use up the front tires in about 3 days with cording showing on the outside edges. After adding camber plates, and bringing the fronts up to -3.6 the cording is gone, and I am getting 7-8 days of perfect wear. A must have as far as I'm concerned.
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Just a heads up. I installed the Lvl2 handling kit from PhD Racing, made with SPL parts and it enabled us do to some pretty good tweaks to the camber, toe, and caster. Those made me go from 2:23 to 2:20 on Sebring, which is GT3 territory. The car, after the proper tire pressure settings felt amazing. I haven't gone with the coilovers, so the kit was not expensive.
I decided to give this kit a try after watching the video and talking to Jackie at PhD Racing, who provided me with a very good path into improving car performance stage by stage. |
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Do you keep these on for street use? Dust still better than O3M pads?
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Question for those experienced with this platform. I'm sitting at 2k miles on my 25 G80 m3xc. Just got back from a half day of private coaching at the Thermal south palm circuit, spent in a stock M4 Comp with carbon ceramics. Stock fluid.
I have about 20 track days under my belt, primarily in my previous F22 M240i. I'm looking to take out my G80 to Laguna next month and plan to run it bone stock. Mainly, I'm looking to enjoy the car as is and form a baseline prior to making any mods. Also, I'm eager to burn through these OEM pads due to the horrid dust and change into some iSweep 1500 or 2000's. Question for those who have or are enjoying the car on track stock. Should I expect to blow through the stock pads at Laguna across 5 sessions? Anyone notice brake fade on stock oem fluid? I know BMW had me in stock fluid when I drove at the Thermal track, but they also had me driving carbon ceramics which I don't have on my personal G80. And lastly, anyone blow sound at 90DB with stock exhaust? Before selling my last car, I was running 1:45s with zero brake fade, thanks to PFC 08 pads and Motul fluid. I was only able to attend 100DB+ days, due to my midpipe and downpipe I was running. From what I can see in this thread, I should be fine and should expect to swap pads after a full track day at laguna. I'm not worried about the tires at this point and understand camber plates are my next priority. But I'm not at a point where I'm tracking this platform enough to make that move. Would appreciate any other tips for this platform as I prep to stretch it's legs bone stock! |
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I did 3 or 4 sessions on a ~2k mi 25' with stock pads and stock brake fluid. The ambient temps were around 65F. I purposely didn't threshold because I was on the stock pads but I was relatively hard on the brakes and the car is very heavy. They surprisingly performed really well and I still have a ton of pad left. I didn't experience any significant brake fade but it's harder to tell because of brake by wire so your foot doesn't quite feel it and braking distances were relatively similar throughout my sessions. This is also the first time in forever that I didn't boil the brake fluid. I would think higher temps and a track like Laguna will probably punish your brakes a bit harder. Make sure your ducts are open. If you've got a lot of brake pad, I don't think you'll eat them up completely in 5 sessions but if you're threshold braking and driving it at the limit then you may eat them up. The car stops very well even if you're approaching threshold. Sport setting across the board worked best for me. Unlike the F8x, where comfort was by far the best steering on track, the G8x works better on sport steering. Brake earlier, get on power before most apexes (maybe not the cork screw). You'll realize you have way more grip than you think, it's actually kind of crazy how much grip this pig has. Drivelogic S3 is actually really solid so it's worth trying before switching to the paddles to feel the car out. The ZF8 is nice but it's noticeably laggy with paddles if you're used to DCTs. |
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Wow, thanks for the detailed response! Great to hear you noticed an improvement moving into G80 platform. Thankfully Laguna will be very cool when I’m on track, probably a high of 65.
And definitely will adjust brake ducts. Plan for the 1st day is to run 7/10ths and just focus on car feel vs time. Laguna is my home track, so I’m comfortable moving around it. And with my recent coaching at the performance center, I’ve learned I’m often times “too aggressive” on initial brake application and release, so will continue to focus on that when on track. |
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Try to identify visuals for braking points. Start early with moderate brake pedal application then make small adjustments with closer visual markers. Do the same with brake release. You'll want to get most of your braking done early and release enough so that you can still get a little front end grip entering corners. To be fair, the car didn't feel overly understeery to my surprise. |
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In three days (12 sessions) at Laguna I went through about 75% of my Pagid RSL29s, which are an endurance track pad. Also, at least the days that I was there, they don't do a cooldown lap! If you get the checkered between 6 and 7, you're exiting at turn 9. My brakes were smoking just about every time that I pulled into the garage if I got the checkered on the backside. Also DO NOT TRACK the iSweeps! I did four sessions at Chuckwalla on a nearly new set of iSweep 2000s (thinking that they were a street/track pad - oh, how wrong I was) and they were down to the metal at the end of the day. A couple of my previous posts on the subject: https://g80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...&postcount=181 https://g80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...&postcount=183 If you do decide to use the stock pads, be sure to inspect them from the leading edge. As you can see from the photos in the above post, at least with the iSweeps, the leading edge wore out faster than the trailing edge. This is a problem because when you look at your pads in the calipers looking down from the top, you're looking at the trailing edge. And from the top they might look just fine, but on the bottom, you'll be down to metal (as can be seen in the posts above).
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Normally, at our tracks, they give us a 5-min. warning before the session ends, which is when I start the cooldown lap(s). My RSL29s lasted much longer because of this, I think.
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Welp. First “incident” in my new g80 took place over the weekend. Ran over a curb for the first time ever in my life. Chipped the front and rear passenger wheels, damaging both tires.
So now I’m on the hunt for a new set of wheels, ideally track focused since I was likely going to get a 2nd set at some point. Thankfully, no visible cracks or bends in the wheels. Front tire has been replaced already and no concerns when mounting. Rear will be replaced soon as a bit of the sidewalk is teared ever so slightly. But for peace of mind and safety, I’m likely going to avoid running these damaged wheels on track. What would you guys do? Replace tires and run these wheels? Or consider them a total loss for track use ? I’m looking into a Apex VS-5RS set ro have alongside my 825m. |
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You get a white flag for the last lap at the most, and hopefully a checker flag at an early station to slow down for a cooldown lap.
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> And lastly, anyone blow sound at 90DB with stock exhaust?
i did a soundcheck both stock valve (in Sport) 85db, and 100% open (with SST Controller) 86db. this car is too quiet. |
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I run the Apex VS-5RS at the track and I am very happy with them. They are significantly lighter than my 826ms.
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I’m getting the rear tire replaced tmrw with an alignment. If there’s not any red flags, I may run these and keep my eye out for a used 2nd set of wheels. Aesthetically , I know these can be resurfaced. I’m more concerns about the integrity of the wheel.
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It's a forged wheel. If there were integrity issues wouldn't know know?
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