Strap in, this is a long update. What a couple of weeks I've had with the Z4!
It all started 9 days before my first outing on the Z4 on track at Anglesey when Tegiwa messaged to say my coilovers wouldn't arrive in time to be fitted for the track day. I knew my Bilstein B8 front dampers were pretty shot with noew knocking like mad so decided to order 2 new front B8 dampers from Demon Tweeks at a cost of £468. The thinking was that no one will want to buy a B12 kit with ruined front dampers anyway so I might as well replace, enjoy the track day and sell on.
Started fitting the first damper with 6 days to go till on track and the pinch bolt snapped instantly!
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Gave the arch a good clean to make up for having to strip it down
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Managed to source another hub locally that had a good bearing, that meant i needed new studs too. The cost quickly went up to £550 especially with faster postage.
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But it all looked good once the brand-new damper was installed
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New studs install with the correct locktite
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Decided to leave the drivers side till the next day.
Next morning......received a text from Tegiwa....my coilovers were on their way

This takes us up to Thursday now when they arrive. T minus 4 days
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This has always been planned to be a "budget" build but using well throughout components. My last car had £3200 KW Clubsport suspension with stiffer springs and a lot of other components thrown at it and whilst it was great I vowed this would be a more cost effective track car. I've also used BC and Bilstein before and was impressed with BC although their build quality isn't the best.
Coilovers in consideration were BC, ST, GAZ, HSD and Bilstein. I quickly ruled HSD and GAZ out as I've known people who've had problems with them. Bilstein were the most expensive, and I decided against spending so much. This left ST XTA, BC ER and Yellowspeed with 3 different options of spec.
The ST were ruled out due to their spring rates not being firm enough and the rear spring being progressive although bing KW their damping would probably have been the best. However, I didn't fancy the cost of having them revealed to match firmer springs as I'd quickly find them to be too soft.
I couldn't make my mind up between BC or Yellowspeed, both had a range of spring rates and models, then eBay sent me a code and I got these for the 25% off of the pretty much £1000 pricetag. Plus the 8kg front and 10 KG spring rate seemed about perfect along with the damping adjustment that changes compression and rebound in one click not just rebound as a lot of coilovers do.
Taking the out of the box, the quality feels great and they have a 2 year warranty. Fitting went to plan although you have to set the rear shock stroke which took a little while to get my head around and some calculations using calipers and some setting up.
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I also got some rear shock tower plates from Six Shop but they don't fit as the holes just arent far enough apart. So they are going back.
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Started driving the car and the rear was making quite a bit of noise over large pot holes and sharp bumps. Defo not all the time but was a little annoying. A little investigation revealed a very small bump stop and the solid top mount was indeed very solid. I adjusted the shock stroke a little and refitted the Meyle HD top mounts and cut down bump stops from the old suspension. Its perfect now.
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Its now three days to go to the track day, I went and got my track tyres fitted, stock size Zestino Grdge 07RS. Never used the before. Weighed the wheels, the Style 32 rear wheels only weigh 9.2kg without tyres, happy days.
Then the car decided it didn't like something and lit the dash up. No DSC, TC or ABS. DSC and TC I can live without but the ABS was defo needed. A quick scan of ISTA revealed it needed a right rear sensor.
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Had to buy from GSF as they were the only ones that could get one in time for another £80.
Sent the car for an alignment check with two days to go which revealed it wasn't too bad.
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Managed to take a touch of camber off the passenger front and add some more negative to the drivers. Car tracks straight and true but the addition of semi slicks and camber has exacerbated the loose weaving feeling at speed above 70mph
Read up on a thread by Lee Joyce about the steering and knocked the wheel about 1cm anticlockwise which has made a massive difference, although now the steering wheel doesn't return as positively, I might need to redo it with a touch less.
After putting a post out on FB about brake ducts I managed to get hold of a set of new ducts designed to replace the LCI foglights.
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Quality is great and they mount to the exact mounting points of the foglights. Installation was pretty easy. So far I've run the pipework to the backing plate and aimed it at the gap which is already there. Can't think of a better option for the LCI
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This took me to Sunday with the track day being the next day, so I then gave the car a bath and hith the sack. Crazy week but the car was as ready as it could be.
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