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Yeah, on the 240's it that vertical line behind the front wheels make it look like a photoshop where they stretched the front end at that point. Will reserve judgement, wider tracks could eliminate that look - who knows.
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05-11-2022, 05:49 PM | #112 |
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Camo padding and/or design of the aero protruding. Look how deep set the kidneys are here vs. the M240i pictured at the top of the G87 forum page. It does not look like it is too much weight hanging out far in front of the front axle.
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05-12-2022, 02:35 AM | #115 | ||
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Ohh, that's certainly interesting and I believe a first.. I guess when they charge three times the cost of a M2, the bean-counters would easily rubber-stamp rear fixed caliper with the additional clamp, on a e-brakes - and even add a manual handbrake lever, just for good measure… The handbrake placement is odd for a left-hand driver who is accustomed to it being in the center but like the thought that went into the ergonomics.. The independent brake hold mini-caliper makes sense as an extra safety measure in emergency braking. The V12 Vantage mated to a manual transmission is modern deviant machine and would be my first choice. Even if the V8 is engineered to runs more efficiently. It's all about the boldness in that combo for me.. 😎 |
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05-12-2022, 03:53 PM | #117 | ||
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Yea well, if they decided to put some baby dick rear floating calipers on their new flashship M car, the M5, M8 and even the M4 CSL and where fully aware of questionable appearance, it had to come down to cost because expenses aside, a second clamp works as good failsafe, in case the main brakes fail. That adds to the safety of the vehicle. It was engineering decision to stay within budget, for a return that might not of amortize. When saying, I'm sure the floating calipers works just as fine. Sad because with electric cars being their next frontier, physical braking is not as a heavy necessity for stopping due to energy regeneration. So we might never see true rear fixed brakes on a BMW. |
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The auxiliary sliding caliper is for the Parking Brake which is Hand operated (rather than foot or electrical) and is quite sketchy TBH. It has absolutely nothing to do with Hill Start Assist (my road V12 Vantage doesn't even have that function). |
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05-12-2022, 06:05 PM | #120 | ||
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05-12-2022, 09:26 PM | #121 | |
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The floating rear arrangement with incorporated e-pb function makes it much more difficult to swap track pads in, and go back to street pads. I can do this in 20min all around on the F80. On my F25 X3 which has the e-parking brake I made a mess when I tried to change rear pads. Broke a couple of bolts trying to remove the caliper, etc. Perhaps I didn’t have the correct procedure down right, but even if you do, it will be harder to swap pads. What BMW could do is have a tiered brake option: $2k for upgraded fixed caliper irons, and $8k for ceramics. There is enough space to stagger these options price-wise… People who say the G80 brakes are good enough just aren’t going fast enough on track. You still need track pads.
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The V12 is certainly a machine and I can see the appeal. Balance is off though. The last iteration of the V8 is king for me. Nothing sounds like a V8 and the chassis balance is spectacular. Yes the Aston has longer gearing compared to the CS but when you hit the high revs it presses all the buttons. It's bloody quick. Not as insane as the CS but it delivers. You also never feel the weight on the front wheels like CS and V12. It's joyous. CS is probably faster point to point. I have no idea which I love more. Just happy I have them both.
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05-14-2022, 10:10 AM | #124 |
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Floating caliper setup has only 1 piston on one side of the brake disc.
When a floating caliper's piston engages the opposite side needs to "float" against the brake disc to apply pressure. Fixed caliper has pistons on both sides. |
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05-14-2022, 10:50 AM | #125 |
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I believe a floating caliper also allows you to run a more negative wheel offset too. There is slightly more clearance between the caliper and wheel spoke.
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05-14-2022, 11:43 AM | #126 |
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This is floating caliper
[IMG]https://tonupboys.com/wp-content/upl...-Cutaway-A.gif[/IMG] This is fixed caliper [IMG]https://tonupboys.com/wp-content/upl...sc-Brake-A.gif[/IMG]
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Wow, so they went from 240/265 to this tire width. Awesome. Seriously considering picking up an M2. Is it conceivable this is the last 6 cylinder M car? 2030 seems like so far away at this degradation rate of ICE. I'm hoping this is relatively close to 3500 lbs (although doubt it) and that it shares chassis and other dynamics reminiscent of the E46. Need some nostalgia!
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05-21-2022, 06:38 PM | #129 |
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So the fixed caliper takes up more space behind the wheel and weighs more than sliding caliper they can both have issues with the cups sticking in the bores causing uneven braking. The fixed caliper will be more expensive to replace. The sliding caliper has sliding pins that get stuck and can cause uneven braking and pulling and will need more maintenance since 80% of the braking is done by the front it doesn't make a really big difference in the type of rear caliper other than weight and wheel fitment they will both incorporate some kind of electronic parking brake the floating caliper will be the lighter way to go in that aspect
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