Because of family crises my 2.2i Sport had hardly turned a wheel since last year and is in my garage on SORN until the spring. But I like to maintain a continuous sequence of certificates so off it went to the most even handed testing station in my area. Pass; but with the hardy annual advisories about both rear brake pipes "corroded but covered in grease or other material..." I suppose I'm going to have to replace the pipes at some point but it's not a job I feel like trying to do myself any more. He did verbally say something about the discs but didn't specify so I expect the corrosion that helped me get a decent price drop off the car when I bought it sixteen years ago is what he's referring to. The brakes work very well and even the notoriously weak BMW handbrake of that era passed unmentioned.
I did take it on a track day some while ago when my Westfield was unavailable and the brakes didn't like repeated heavy use, but that's to be expected. A rest to cool was all that was needed.
An interesting point to note is that the manager of the testing station for most of the many years I've been going there has now retired, always tested the brakes with the Tapley in-car device on a short road test in the yard, but the new chap, made up from the ranks as it were, is reassuringly certain that Torsen LSDs as fitted to many BMW models, are compatible with roller brake testing. By the time I'd remembered to mention the LSD to him, he'd done the roller test and the diff remains unharmed.
I did take it on a track day some while ago when my Westfield was unavailable and the brakes didn't like repeated heavy use, but that's to be expected. A rest to cool was all that was needed.
An interesting point to note is that the manager of the testing station for most of the many years I've been going there has now retired, always tested the brakes with the Tapley in-car device on a short road test in the yard, but the new chap, made up from the ranks as it were, is reassuringly certain that Torsen LSDs as fitted to many BMW models, are compatible with roller brake testing. By the time I'd remembered to mention the LSD to him, he'd done the roller test and the diff remains unharmed.