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<blockquote data-quote="E46Fanatic" data-source="post: 364609" data-attributes="member: 81"><p>Dun worry man. I drove the car without the DSC recoded and after the DSC recode and there is a noticeable feel in brake balance after the re-code. Its more neutral braking and much more composed. Without the re-code, you always get the feel that your front tyres are under tyred and the braking force is very front heavy. Hence I believe the DSC recode adjusts the brake bias in our cars. Like all the BMW performance parts, BMW has given our cars a better performance edge when the car is fitted with them, and certainly for these brakes, your car is now safer with them than without them!</p><p></p><p>I believe the only reason BMW doesn't spec the full front and rear for the std 325i is because the rears simply don't fit. The cars need different wheel carrier, eBrake, drive shafts, bearings etc for it to plug and play. The rear brakes ARE specified for the E90 325d sedan which comes with the upgraded rear wheel carrier and drive shaft and eBrake parts. So its not a matter of a horsepower thing, its a compatibility thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="E46Fanatic, post: 364609, member: 81"] Dun worry man. I drove the car without the DSC recoded and after the DSC recode and there is a noticeable feel in brake balance after the re-code. Its more neutral braking and much more composed. Without the re-code, you always get the feel that your front tyres are under tyred and the braking force is very front heavy. Hence I believe the DSC recode adjusts the brake bias in our cars. Like all the BMW performance parts, BMW has given our cars a better performance edge when the car is fitted with them, and certainly for these brakes, your car is now safer with them than without them! I believe the only reason BMW doesn't spec the full front and rear for the std 325i is because the rears simply don't fit. The cars need different wheel carrier, eBrake, drive shafts, bearings etc for it to plug and play. The rear brakes ARE specified for the E90 325d sedan which comes with the upgraded rear wheel carrier and drive shaft and eBrake parts. So its not a matter of a horsepower thing, its a compatibility thing. [/QUOTE]
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