Im going to treat her to some braided hoses and upgrade the brakes too. Is there much difference in performance between the standard hoses and the braided ones?
How much should i expect to pay for these?
Thanks for any info
Hoses
Hi,
I used to fit them to all my cars.. but have found that: if you bleed the fluid often and don't do track days there is no real need.
But to answer you questions cost around £65 and should firm up and give you better feel. You will get less fade, because when the brake fluid heats up rubber lines expand but of course they would of been replaced with braided so this won't happen.
I used to fit them to all my cars.. but have found that: if you bleed the fluid often and don't do track days there is no real need.
But to answer you questions cost around £65 and should firm up and give you better feel. You will get less fade, because when the brake fluid heats up rubber lines expand but of course they would of been replaced with braided so this won't happen.
Braided Hoses
Just changed clutch and brake hoses to braided on 60k mile Z3M Roadster.
Still bedding in the brakes, so not yet used in anger, but the gear change is noticably less notchy.
The brakes are the one area where improvement is a necessity IMHO, especially for an occasional track day.
If you are upgrading the brakes this is probably the least of your expenditure - £50 brake hoses (Goodridge), £20 clutch hose (Earls eBay) + fitting.
It really depends how long you intend to keep the car, and the type of use.
Still bedding in the brakes, so not yet used in anger, but the gear change is noticably less notchy.
The brakes are the one area where improvement is a necessity IMHO, especially for an occasional track day.
If you are upgrading the brakes this is probably the least of your expenditure - £50 brake hoses (Goodridge), £20 clutch hose (Earls eBay) + fitting.
It really depends how long you intend to keep the car, and the type of use.
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Clutch Hose
My gear change (60k miles) was generally OK, just slight occasional notchiness - usually when I needed a slick change!
£20 including postage from Earls plus about an hours fit and bleed - I wouldn't hesitate.
£20 including postage from Earls plus about an hours fit and bleed - I wouldn't hesitate.