I have run 2500s on several other cars over the last 10-15 years and they are superb for my needs. Not a full track pad although they do get even stronger with a little heat in them. They are known for giving a firm pedal feel and having good progression without being grabby. The dust is...
That's funny - when I drove the 4BW I thought to myself how nice and short the gears were compared to my 5BW 6sp. I haven't seen a 'speed in gear' chart for the 4BW but they felt appropriate to me (and I love short gearing in other cars I've owned).
I'm not sure how much the differential is even coming it to play at such low revs (i.e. out of the powerband). I have driven a 6sp 4BW and is felt superb with none of the herky jerky stuff you are describing and I was just in Sport mode when driving it. I was driving it a bit harder than what...
Update: installed Ferodo 2500 front pads from KNS Brakes. Did the burnishing this morning and they immediately have more bite than the OE pads without being grabby. Will report back after a doing some more driving. The Ferodos have the slot for the OE brake pad sensor, too, unlike some pads...
I almost ordered the black wheels for my black 5BW but went with the aluminum ones and I love them. I think they would look awesome on that red 4BW.
flipray - so with the correct shorter front tires, no rubbing either front or rear? Even under hard driving and compressions?
Sorry to see you getting rid of your Blackwing but, as someone lucky enough to have a 5BW 6sp and a 2020 GT350R, I totally understand making that move. The 5BW is amazing amazing amazing but the Voodoo motor alone makes the 350s so much more engaging and exciting. I'm sure you'll come home...
I haven't driven the G80/822 yet but I have driven the F80 M3. I have also driven a 4BW. There is no comparison in terms of which one made me smile more. I think the number of people on this forum coming from M3s. RS6s, etc is telling.
OP - this is further proof of what I have been saying for the last 20+ years: the Germans lost the ability to make truly fun cars. The Americans and Japanese have been making some of the most fun to drive cars, be they Evos or Type Rs or Blackwings or Hellcats or GT350s etc.
Corsa usually guarantees no drone with their systems but the idea that it will be as quiet as OE at a cruise is probably not going to happen. I enjoy a little V8 noise while on the freeway, although I'm the crazy guy who drove a GT350R on a 3k mile road trip and loved every second of it.
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