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Performance Brake Pads
Has anyone tried upgrading pads as yet?
Assuming the M240i is running the same disc/pad set up as the new Z4/Supra, I've been looking at the Hawk range; *Street Race Pads ('R' Compound Code)* While the High Performance Street/Race pad is ideal for many aggressive drivers that own high performance street cars, it does produce a bit of noise and dust. * Aggressive Torque * Great Rotor and Pad Wear Life * 100-1200°F Operating Temperatures * Smooth and Predictable Control * Designed to Deliver High Deceleration Rates * Smooth Braking Feel * Consistent Brake Release Characteristics *High Performance Street 5.0 ('B' Compound Code)* The new High Performance Street 5.0 Pads are a Ferro-Carbon compound brake pads that provide advanced braking characteristics to enhance the driving experience. This new compound combines the safety and quality of aerospace design partnered with the braking technology of motorsports, the results are shorter stopping distances, improved performance under heavy braking conditions and street car friendly characteristics. * Pushing the Limits of ABS * Decreased stopping distances * Improved pedal feel from initial pressure through entire pedal stroke * Minimal fade under Higher Temps * High friction/torque hot or cold * Gentle on rotors * Very quiet, low noise * Improved braking over OE pads * Extended pad life *HPS ('F' Compound Code)* When it comes to performance braking, there is no competition. This unique Ferro-Carbon compound combines the safety and quality of Aerospace design partnered with the braking technology of motorsports. Much improved braking over OE and standard replacement brake pads. Recommended for import & domestic automobiles. * Increased Stopping Power * High Friction/Torque Hot or Cold * Gentle on Rotors * Extended Pad Life * Low Dust * Virtually Noise-Free *Performance Ceramic ('Z' Compound Code)* Performance Ceramic is engineered to reduce brake NVH (Noise, Vibration and Harshness) creating a quieter performing brake pad. Furthermore, the ceramic brake pad formula has a linear friction profile that allows your ABS brake system to work more effectively. With Performance Ceramic you can expect reduced brake pad wear, lower dust output levels and a rotor-friendly brake pad. * Increased Stopping Power * Increased Rotor Life * Extended Pad Life * Ultra-Low Dust * Extremely Quiet * Stable Friction Output *HP Plus ('N' Compound Code)* HP Plus utilizes a unique Ferro-Carbon, high-tech friction material that was developed and manufactured for sport driving in autocross, Solo II and “track day” applications. The Ferro-Carbon formulation offers lower wear rates and higher torque values than other competitive materials. Extremely high coefficient of friction makes HP Plus the perfect upgrade over stock for high performance streetcars used in autocross competition or that experience repetitive, heavy braking. * Extremely High Friction Output * Fade Resistant * Worthy for Autocross & Club Racing Events |
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I am ready to order Cool Carbon S/T. I have used them in the past on BMWs and they work great, are quiet, dust half as much and the dust color is lighter gray. This is for my daily driver and I won't be taking it to the race track.
These appear to be similar to Performance Ceramic ('Z' Compound Code) in the Hawk lineup. If I tracked the car I would get dedicated race pads from Performance Friction or Pagid. |
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some people state that the OEM brake pedal feel is not the greatest... I wonder if pads and SS lines would tighten it up a bit to make a noticeable improvement. in a braking test (from carwow I believe), the G42 out performed other vehicles so I am not sure what to think..
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04-20-2022, 03:23 PM | #4 |
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There is nothing wrong with the brakes on this car. I drove 2022 M240ix at the BMW performance drivers school and they performed great. Did repeated panic brake stops from up to 60 mph and they worked as they are supposed to. The brake pedal is a little more boosted then some, but the pedal pressure was firm, but not to hard. I did not require any acclamation time to get used to them. The instructors were very excited to get this car in the fleet and they love the performance overall.
I have taken my car up to 100 and made a quick deceleration to 40 and the balance was fine, no big front end dive, pedal modulation was firm. Just did what they are supposed to do with no drama. For street driving, no need for SS brake lines. For race track use, I always change over to SS lines and high temp fluid. I suspect some wahoo reviewer on youtube decided to put down the brakes on this car with no basis and other reviewers piled on like lemmings. Such a pity, because they work fine. Now with the Carwow test, that dispels the notion that they are not great. They functioned fine and beat the other test cars (MB, Audi). |
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I agree there's nothing wrong with the braking performance. They could do with a little more feel, was hoping a mild pad change might do the trick. |
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Everyone started complaining about the brakes (when lots didn’t even have the car) after the smoking tire bozos criticized the brakes. So it’s just an echo chamber at this point on this forum of people thinking they are bad because some guy on YouTube said as such.
I think the brakes are great in the limited driving I’ve done since getting the car a few days ago. |
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Depends on the application in which the car will be utilized. For me the brakes are an issue. For someone who will never track..why complain ?
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Circling back on this thread since a few months have past and I am also looking to upgrade to a racing brake pad. As of writing, I have not actually tracked the car, but will be doing an SCCA sponsored event at Thompson on August 9th. The M240xi is a heavy car, and although I have the M Performance brake package (ZTK), I am expecting the pad compound to loose friction and glaze in the higher temperature ranges. This would make the Hawk DTC compounds an ideal option for track days. For a 2022 BMW M240xi with the cooling and high performance tire package (ZTK), the part numbers are the following: Front Brake Pad (Set): 34-11-6-889-585 Interestingly, although the front rotors are larger diameter (374x36mm) than the standard rotors (345x24mm), the front brake pads are unchanged.I took a look at Hawk and was unable to cross reference the front and rear pad plates to an existing product in their catalog. In fact, the only brake pad options that I could find were the existing OEM parts. I even checked vendor sites like Bimmerworld, Turner, and other vendors, but no luck.. It looks like we are stuck with the OEM pad compounds until a third party vendor offers aftermarket support. Has anyone else tried sourcing a G42 brake pad for racing/motorsports applications? The front and rear pads are shared across the G2x M340/M440, G30 530/540/M550i (with S2NH brakes), G11/G12 740/750i/M760Li/Alpina B7, and G05 X5 platforms (https://www.getbmwparts.com/oem-part...nt-34116889585). With this many fitments, it is hard to believe that there is no aftermarket support yet. |
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230i M Sport Brake Pads for Track
I'm looking to install pads for track sessions as well. I have a 230 with M Sport brakes. I'd like pads that can handle heat-/brake-duty for a full-day track event, but that won't have eaten my rotors by day's end.
I think the stock pads will take the abuse, but I'd rather swap the race pads in/out for events only and keep the OEMs in good shape for daily driving. I'm starting to do research, but there's so little info on the 230i as of yet. If you've done this successfully and don't mind sharing, I would appreciate any info you can provide. Thanks. |
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having tracked this car i agree noting wrong with the brakes, but...
a definite lack of feel and there is a lack of initial bite that i am used to from my previous car (GTI) |
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I'm going to track this car in a couple weeks. I bought the Pagid RS29. Word of warning, if you have the engine cooling and tire package these pads are short in height by about 10 mm or so.
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I have heard that Endless ME20 makes the correct pad but they are 6-8 weeks out from time of order.
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8275-RS29 Fronts update don't fit with ZTK 8276-RS29 Rears
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Thanks, before reading your response, I ordered some Porterfield R4 pads front/rear through speadfreaksusa. Brakes on the 230i M Sport and M240ix (non-ZTK) are the same.
AP1867 FRONT AP2220 REAR Turnaround and delivery should take 10-15 days. I'll take my 230i for a track day in mid-October near DFW. I'll use the Porterfields if they get here on time. I'd be curious to know how the RS29's work for you on track if you are willing to share later. I'll add LPI Racing to my vendor list. |
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Are you replacing the pads yourself? If so how are you deactivating the rear parking brake? Last edited by oldbmwtech; 09-30-2022 at 10:44 PM.. |
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I'm registered for the APEX Lap Attack at MSR Cresson (1.7) on Oct 15. It's going to be crowded, roughly 90 entries as of today. I'm interested in learning more about the Driver's Edge group. I plan to attempt a DIY install on these pads, a first for me on the G42. Not sure how to do it yet, but you have alerted me to the parking brake issue at least. If I find a useful DIY video/guidebook, I'll post it. Last edited by GWIZ; 10-01-2022 at 04:55 PM.. |
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Update on the Pagid with the ZTK package 8275. The fronts don't fit. The holes for the pins don't line up the pads fit in the calipers but too short. Going to cancel my track weekend. I don't think stock pads will give me much fun or hold up.
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I ordered Endless ME20, they will take 6-8 weeks and going to run stock pads this weekend. Will report back next week.
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