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      07-23-2012, 08:05 PM   #1
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VS Motorsports: Brake Cooling System

We have been looking for a better cooling system to work with our Brembo GTR kit, we looked at many different available kits, but where not happy with the overall build of each kit out there. So we went ahead and spoke with HPC, and this is what they gave us:

An Optimized design for BMW E92 M3
maximizing rotor and caliper airflow
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Primary assembly adaptable to aftermarket brake systems
Significant improved cooling efficiency versus OE BMW M3 set up

But the best part is that this works with the stock setup as well. If you are interested in a set please give us a email at main@vsmotorsports or pm us!

Here are some pictures of them installed on our car, sorry for not having pictures of them before (we will have some shortly)




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      07-23-2012, 08:06 PM   #2
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saw these a few weeks ago and they are a piece of art, too bad there isnt before they were installed, could you pm me a price, very interested in a set
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      07-23-2012, 08:07 PM   #3
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Very cool.
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      07-23-2012, 08:31 PM   #4
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Best design and execution I've seen. What size hose does it accept? I am currently running 2.5" hoses with an inferior homemade backing plate.
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      07-23-2012, 08:47 PM   #5
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Best design and execution I've seen. What size hose does it accept? I am currently running 2.5" hoses with an inferior homemade backing plate.
3"
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      07-23-2012, 09:50 PM   #6
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PM sent. very interested
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      07-23-2012, 10:18 PM   #7
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Awesome work guys! It's great to see you guys developing new parts for the E9X M3 platform!

If I ever start tracking the E90 M3 more, there's no doubt I'd love to add this to my wish list.

Do you have any recommendations for ducting in the front bumper for those of us without a GT4 front lip? Any plans to make some brake ducts for the bumper?
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      07-23-2012, 11:49 PM   #8
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PM sent. very interested
pm'd back!

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Awesome work guys! It's great to see you guys developing new parts for the E9X M3 platform!

If I ever start tracking the E90 M3 more, there's no doubt I'd love to add this to my wish list.

Do you have any recommendations for ducting in the front bumper for those of us without a GT4 front lip? Any plans to make some brake ducts for the bumper?
Alex, good question. Right now we are working on developing a whole kit for customers who are interested. We should have more information for you guys shortly!
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      07-26-2012, 08:21 PM   #9
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care to send a pm on pricing/availability?

Thanks!
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      07-27-2012, 12:45 PM   #10
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How much $ and when is it avail?
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      07-27-2012, 12:49 PM   #11
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right now we can only sell the backing, there is a full kit coming out shortly. We should have pricing next week for the backing and other pieces (such as ducts, undertray, and front lip) If you are interested in just the backing please give us a pm.
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      07-27-2012, 12:50 PM   #12
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Yeah how much is the backing?
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      07-27-2012, 12:55 PM   #13
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Yeah how much is the backing?
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      07-27-2012, 01:20 PM   #14
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The opening of the backing plate should point to the hub area of the rotor, not the rotor itself to provide maximum cooling effect. By directing air straight at the rotor, two things will limit the actual cooling capacity. 1) At speed the rotor will be spinning rapidly creating a high pressure area around the surface of the rotor in which the plates are directing air to, reducing the actual cool ambient air reaching the surface of the rotor and 2) even if it does effectively provide air to the rotor surface, it can potentially create an uneven cooling effect between the inside facing surface and the outside facing surface.

The reason why the air should be directed toward the inside of the hub, is so the internal vanes can draw the cool air out much more effectively while spinning, thus providing better cooling effect and also cool the rotor consistently. IMO that opening should be moved down to cover 1/2 of the hub opening.
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      07-27-2012, 04:31 PM   #15
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Better see a set of these goin on Stefan's E92 with our lip on it!
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I think you're missing the boat on where the air is actually coming through the plate.... It isn't coming through the round hole.

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The opening of the backing plate should point to the hub area of the rotor, not the rotor itself to provide maximum cooling effect. By directing air straight at the rotor, two things will limit the actual cooling capacity. 1) At speed the rotor will be spinning rapidly creating a high pressure area around the surface of the rotor in which the plates are directing air to, reducing the actual cool ambient air reaching the surface of the rotor and 2) even if it does effectively provide air to the rotor surface, it can potentially create an uneven cooling effect between the inside facing surface and the outside facing surface.

The reason why the air should be directed toward the inside of the hub, is so the internal vanes can draw the cool air out much more effectively while spinning, thus providing better cooling effect and also cool the rotor consistently. IMO that opening should be moved down to cover 1/2 of the hub opening.
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What's the hole for then?
It does appear there is space around the hub area, so I'm assuming that's where the air is coming out? That little hole is no even close to being 3".
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it likely isn't a hole but a conical shape meant to smooth airflow toward the cut outs.
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You get a BBK yet??

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it likely isn't a hole but a conical shape meant to smooth airflow toward the cut outs.
Makes sense. That "hole" is way too small for a 3" duct.

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The opening of the backing plate should point to the hub area of the rotor, not the rotor itself to provide maximum cooling effect. By directing air straight at the rotor, two things will limit the actual cooling capacity. 1) At speed the rotor will be spinning rapidly creating a high pressure area around the surface of the rotor in which the plates are directing air to, reducing the actual cool ambient air reaching the surface of the rotor and 2) even if it does effectively provide air to the rotor surface, it can potentially create an uneven cooling effect between the inside facing surface and the outside facing surface.

The reason why the air should be directed toward the inside of the hub, is so the internal vanes can draw the cool air out much more effectively while spinning, thus providing better cooling effect and also cool the rotor consistently. IMO that opening should be moved down to cover 1/2 of the hub opening.
It might seem difficult to tell in the images but air isnt going onto one side of a rotor but in between the rotors faces.

There are potential conflicts with ducting, suspension if the duct opening "is moved down to cover 1/2 of the hub opening". It would make running a 3" tube or even 2.5" with 275 tires difficult without rubbing. There also would be conflicts with steering the car and the manufacturability of the composite backing plate based on the available surface space of that area that would provide little to no gain in cooling performance and interfere with the design of the BMW OE Upright backing plate mounting locations.

We will have more picture off the car to show you guys what it looks like overall
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If you guys are interested in the backing piece please let us know. We are hoping to get the other necessary pieces soon to fit onto our E92 Race Car
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I'm interested, please pm price.
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