Oh, I know. :ihih::ihih::lol::lol:
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Dave.0 Helix & RMW PoweredLifetime Supporter
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c0op3r Thanks for taking the time to do the article. But here is the question I have. I have an 02 R53 with slotted rotors, SS brake lines, Hawk HPS pads, and Super blue fluid. I do autocross some and do the Dragon. Autocross really is not that demanding on brakes. But even running the dragon, donut run, and the other roads over there, pushing hard I do not get brake fade and seem to have more than enough stopping power. Now if I were a track day junky I might need more braking but if that was the case then I would do a BBK upgrade. So unless I needed new clappers for my R53 I really don't see the need to do ether option 3 or 4. Am I looking at this wrong?
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Dave.0 Helix & RMW PoweredLifetime Supporter
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WHAT!!!!!! 4 years!!! Man am I getting old, time is flying by!!!!!!:frown2:
But still there is another thread on here about the same upgrade. I just don't see the need unless you need to replace broken parts. -
Dave.0 Helix & RMW PoweredLifetime Supporter
Yeah well all of us Old heads with 1st Gen MINI's know better and don't need the internet for help.
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R53 brakes have proven satisfactory for most street driven cars.... and probably those doing the occasional autocross. Life at the track is a different beast and there I imagine every square inch of surface area and attempt to channel air for cooling is most welcome.
To me the reason for a change to R56 brakes on an R53 Mini is to avoid the issues related to the exposed caliper guide bushings....the R53 brakes are an exposed soft material vs the R56 having this area enclosed and a harder material. With the R56 calipers the pedal feel is more predicable and positive.
There was a trend a few year back to replace the R53 guides with bronze versions, but what folks discovered is that this required a regular maintenance schedule to re-lube the guide bushings...This proved problematic for those not touching their brakes several times per year...with the R56 calipers this is solved as the area is enclosed. -
Firebro17 Dazed, but not ConfusedLifetime Supporter
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Indeed Dave... and please, everyone, Don't give that derelict a reason to resurface here
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