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sammyz said:
Unless your going to track it I'd leave the brakes alone. Nice set of CSLs would be a good upgrade though. Airbox, headers and cams with ECU remap and exhaust would give you a CSL style engine with 370 BHP. The lighter wheels and a set of lighter seats would complete the CSL look. After that it starts to get silly, lighter battery, loose the sound deadning, wear lighter shoes :)

curl one out before you leave...ensure any passenger does the same...
it all helps :|
 
Woots & Blueflash said:
sammyz said:
Unless your going to track it I'd leave the brakes alone. Nice set of CSLs would be a good upgrade though. Airbox, headers and cams with ECU remap and exhaust would give you a CSL style engine with 370 BHP. The lighter wheels and a set of lighter seats would complete the CSL look. After that it starts to get silly, lighter battery, loose the sound deadning, wear lighter shoes :)

curl one out before you leave...ensure any passenger does the same...
it all helps :|
Lovely.... just had my breakfast...... :wink:
 
markeg said:
Woots & Blueflash said:
sammyz said:
Unless your going to track it I'd leave the brakes alone. Nice set of CSLs would be a good upgrade though. Airbox, headers and cams with ECU remap and exhaust would give you a CSL style engine with 370 BHP. The lighter wheels and a set of lighter seats would complete the CSL look. After that it starts to get silly, lighter battery, loose the sound deadning, wear lighter shoes :)

curl one out before you leave...ensure any passenger does the same...
it all helps :|
Lovely.... just had my breakfast...... :wink:
ahh school boy error, all those eggs and beans tht ur car now has to lug around :|
there cant really be much weight to shed in the zed? surely nothing noticeable anyway
 
Thanks folks.

Looks like my tuning options are pretty limited without going all out. Well at least as far as gains per £ are concerned.

Maybe keep it simple and have the car mapped for response, replace or powder coat wheels and maybe fit a set of nice sporty bucket seats.

If I replace the wheels I think I'll stick a set of nice 19"'s with some wider rubber. My current preference is 8.5 fronts and 9.5 rears with 235x35's and 265x30's

I used Yoko's on my 3.0 z4 previously and liked them anyone tried them on an M ?? I think i had their AVS tyres last time.

I quite like the look of the wheels below if I can't get a set of genuine CSL's for the right price.

http://www.tsw-wheels.co.uk/?section=15&wheel_id=106

http://www.tsw-wheels.co.uk/?section=16&wheel_id=104

Anyone got suggestions on seats ?? I guess whatever I use will need some donor runners or fitting in solid.

I've read in the past that people have retro fitted electric seats so I guess a set of damaged manual seats for the runners should work OK the other way.
 
Woots said:
curl one out before you leave...ensure any passenger does the same...
it all helps :|

I had a mate who used to track his car a lot. Reckoned doing just that gave him a tenth a lap... that's when you know you've got the racing bug bad....

Still, I guess it's better than doing it whilst you're doing laps :lol:
 
I know you can get lovely lightweight carbon fibre bonnets for various 3 series and 5 series. Does anyone do 'em for zeds? That would save a few kilos....
 
frolicuk said:
I must say the thought of the supercharger did cross my mind but I'm away a lot and the wife uses the car occasionally in the nice weather so I think that might be a bit much for her.

I'd be interested in something that gave an overall 30-45 hp improvement through cams, remap etc, air intake, cat removal ?? etc, and maybe an upgrade on the brake calipers and discs.

I'm already thinking of throwing on a strut brace and going for slightly wider Black or Sepang coloured CSL style rims.

A retro fit satnav might also feature in there but I have been struggling to find a head unit.

Ive also considered taking the plunge and starting stripping the car out to make it a light weight. Thats a little way down the road though as for now this is my driver when in UK.

I slapped in an Alpine D511 head unit with nav etc - sounds excellent, although a few minor frustrations with the phone and nav functions (admittedly I've not got round to updating the software since purchase over 18 months ago) but overall pretty chuffed with it. Details here:

http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=24533&start=15
 
ok if it was me and i had 5k to spend id...

source a second hand set of brakes (ap/stoptech) they do come up or go for a new k-sport kit, not the same pedigree but massively cheaper and just as good??

id do CSL cams and AFE intake

Ess tune with sport button memory and most agressive vanos timings

sell your stock wheels and drop to a lighter setup, with whaty the stockers make you wouldnbt have to put much to them to get a nice light set of wheels!!

Eventually do suspension overhaul and you'll have a really capable car....

or scrap all the above and go for a stage 1 supercharger... it will cost around 6k all in... the only problem is other parts need to be modded to really enjoy it as the car cant quite cope with 445hp in bone stock form, it does well however and is defo the best balanced kit..... your wife will be non the wiser, the car is completely tractable in stage 1.

the 1.5 2 and 2.5 staged kits are were the real expense gets involved as the car needs serious stripping down to fit things.. also i think i could drive the car faster in stage 1 form.... now in 2.5 guise its not road friendly anymore. Stage 1 meant you could use more of the power more of the time....

hope this helps.... insurance sucks as well.
 
what is the overall objective? To have a car that is aesthetically pleasing or to serve a purpose on the track?
If its the former, then wheels, tyres, exhaust, suspension etc, are down to personal choice.
If its the latter, have you considered a driving tution session at a track?
 
Rough prices, and ideas...

OEM CSLs - £2000
Aero Skirts - £500
Supersprint Exhaust - £800
Lowering Springs - £300
ZHP Gear Knob - £60
Front Bumper Smoothed - £400

There's a few ideas to spend a few thousand. If you want ideas for spending a lot of money on a car, speak to Playalistic (Ben). He is the master!
 
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