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E46 M3 (2001-2006) Engine: S54 - Max Hp: 333 hp at 7,900 rpm / 262 lb/ft at 4,900 rpm
Total Produced: 45,000+ - Years Produced: 2001 to 2006.

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Old Wed, Mar-10-2010, 02:04:41 PM   #1
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Default Turner Motorsports OEM Replacement Package?

I'm about to do my brakes and was wondering if anyone has used the OEM replacement kit offered by Turner Motorsports? The link below is to the page with the brake package. Appreciate any feedback.

http://www.turnermotorsport.com/html...E46M3BRAKEPACK
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I have used the listed OE rotors above with great results, I tried the Axxis metal masters pads without major complaints (but prefer the stock pads regarding cold bite and feel) , and am running their SS brake lines (I got them coated) and like them.

However, I was never a fan of the ATE fluid- I prefer the MOTUL RBF (although if you are/plan to track and can afford it, go with the CASTROL SRF)

All in all, a good package.
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ATE is perfectly adequate in a street car.

Hell, my go to fluid was Valvoline synthetic until they changed the formula and lowered the boiling point 100 degrees.
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ATE is perfectly adequate in a street car.

Hell, my go to fluid was Valvoline synthetic until they changed the formula and lowered the boiling point 100 degrees.
sure is, but I was never a fan of it, especially due to the blue color that stains the system meaning if a car is under warranty, the dealer might deny related warranty work
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sure is, but I was never a fan of it, especially due to the blue color that stains the system meaning if a car is under warranty, the dealer might deny related warranty work
Ah, if it's blue, then it's junk. Typ200 is what I use.
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