I have a Z4M roadster with Eibach springs + AP brake kit + Strut Brace + 19" CSL wheels + Michelin Supersports…. In the dry months, my Z4M comes on track once a month..the rest of the time it's a normal street car. A Bilstein PSS-10 suspension will be a future mod, but for now I'm staying with OEM dampers and Eibach springs.
Is there a big difference between the geometry from the Z4M coupe and roadster? I never knew there was a difference in geo between the two. I know there is a difference between the steering rack and the dampers and springs.
Which is the correct CSL geo…this one ?

http://www.breezemotorsport.com/csl geometry.htm
or this?
What are the up and downs of this CSL set-up? I don't' want something to aggressive that makes the handling on the limit less predictable… I also don't want to much uneven tyre wear.
My Z4M is a daily street car, that also gets driven around 10 times a year on track (90% Nurburgring). Would this CSL geometry be something for me and my car? The CSL will probably work great on the e46 M3, but the Z4M is a different car (with the same engine and brakes).
These are the geo settings currently on my car (oem dampers with Eibach springs)

Any opinions or advice on which geometry settings to go for? Without going to extreme or making the handling to unpredictable on the limit..
Why is there a big difference between the toe on the rear left and right side?
Is there a big difference between the geometry from the Z4M coupe and roadster? I never knew there was a difference in geo between the two. I know there is a difference between the steering rack and the dampers and springs.
daz05 said:Something controversial to add, the roadster has a slightly more aggressive geo than the coupe
Less toe in up front and less toe in at the rear, total figures are 0 deg 04 and 0 deg 22. Camber unchanged.
Very strange!
Which is the correct CSL geo…this one ?

http://www.breezemotorsport.com/csl geometry.htm
or this?
gwatson said:Front
-1.45 camber
0.00 for toe
Rear:
-1.49 camber
-0.03 for toe
What are the up and downs of this CSL set-up? I don't' want something to aggressive that makes the handling on the limit less predictable… I also don't want to much uneven tyre wear.
My Z4M is a daily street car, that also gets driven around 10 times a year on track (90% Nurburgring). Would this CSL geometry be something for me and my car? The CSL will probably work great on the e46 M3, but the Z4M is a different car (with the same engine and brakes).
Why copy CSL settings?
CSLs suspension and dimensions are different and most CSL guys don't use those CSL settings anyway. Best to stop just coping a CSL and do something with some thought attached.
These are the geo settings currently on my car (oem dampers with Eibach springs)

Any opinions or advice on which geometry settings to go for? Without going to extreme or making the handling to unpredictable on the limit..
Why is there a big difference between the toe on the rear left and right side?