Wilwood BBK Install - Mini Cooper JCW
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
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*** Don't slam on the brakes for bedding the pads! That was my mistake in the video. Follow the directions in the guide above.
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Stopping is just as important, if not more important, than going! In this video, I walk you through the install of the Wilwood "Track" Big Brake Kit.
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Hey nice video! Just a friendly tip next time. Clean the wheel bearing hub mating surface before you install the rotors next time. You increase the risk of hub lateral run out due corrosion and possible other factors. Get a wheel brush and blast that corrosion away.
- From a fellow R53 owner
CookJunkie duly noted! Thanks for the tip.
that was the nicest "you did something wrong" comment that ever existed.
Appreciated.
Hope it helps! ✌
@@DoubleOSevan well I have a R56. I'll let you know how it goes. Thanks again.
Can you make a video or any pictures of how the look like on the car? I love that color, nice work.
shibidi Thanks! I just posted a few shots for you on my Instagram @doubleosev . You can also see a quick glimpse of it in the beginning of my latest video of my track day with the JCW:
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Cheers 🍻
@@DoubleOSevan Cool. Thanks!
I like the color of your calipers, but the link you posted doesn't look anything near the color of yours?
Thanks! It looks like they just posted a bad picture in the Amazon listing. That's the same one I ordered and used on my calipers, so it'll look the same as it does in my video if you prep and paint the calipers properly.
Hi, what are you using for the Rear brake rotors and pads to go with the Wilwood? Thanks!
simon kong stock Cooper S pads and brakes. No need to upgrade the rear brakes for most applications. Just keep it well maintained and you should be good to go :)
simon kong always happy to help!
I know that this generation of mini utilized brake pad wear sensors. Does the Wilwood kit utilize them as well or if not Is there anything special someone needs to do to prevent the brake pad light to come on?
Sorry for the late response! I sold this car a few years ago, but I know it didn’t have any sort of warning light after installing the Wilwood kit. Whether the kit came with sensors or not I don’t remember though.
tienes el link comprar ese kit de frenos para mi r53 2003? gracias!!!
You can find the kit through the TCE performance link in the description box below the video!
Hello, i finish installing the same kit yesterday. And the presure for stoping is now way more down in the pedal.. is this normal?
Franco Groppi that should definitely not be the case. If you’ve installed and fastened everything properly and checked for leaks, I would assume the problem area would be bleeding the brakes.
Put your foot on the brake pedal with constant pressure and observe if the pedal slowly continues to sink. If so, it’s very possible that you have air in the system and need to bleed the brakes again. I’d look into doing this again after checking to see if any of the easy fixes don’t work (maybe a loose bleeder valve on a caliper or whatnot). Hope this helps!
DoubleOSevan thanks! I will bleed them again so. I chacked de bleeder screws and one seem to leek some brake fluid prome de black top side... but i assure is tighten. What can i do?
Franco Groppi hmm, that shouldn’t happen. I would thoroughly clean the area and have a helper press the brake pedal while you observe the suspected leak area.
On a side note, it usually takes a few tries to bleed the brakes fully and evacuate all of the air in the system. I would also make sure your bleeding process is correct and that you’re not introducing more air - ChrisFix has a good video on bleeding brakes if you’re not as familiar with the process.
Hellow, great videos. Do i need brake cleaner for the rotors? Or its not necesary?
Thanks! Yes, you definitely need brake cleaner for new rotors. The manufacturer will usually put a layer of grease on the new rotors to prevent rust. You'll need the brake cleaner to remove that grease layer before installation.
DoubleOSevan thanks!
DoubleOSevan and another quetion would be, if stock braking was a 4 out of 10. What you say is now with this kit?
Franco Groppi with these big brake kits, it’s really more about the ability to repeatedly stop than it is initial bite. That’s not to say these don’t stop harder, they definitely do; but I’m able to repeatedly brake hard on the track with little to no fade during a 20 minute session. The R53 is a light car so this kit is a bit overkill. 10/10 from me, especially with the ease of changing pads.
DoubleOSevan on track you use the pads that came with the kit?
To much talking not enough doing