I didn't think that I would get another chance to drive the car until its first race, but GAZ came through with some new springs, and I got a cancellation at last week's Snetterton MSV track day.
Spent literally *all day* Tuesday swapping the springs, resetting ride height, camber, and wheel alignment. In the middle of which I discovered the car had no electrics. Initially suspected the little lithium battery had died but eventually turned out to be a bad earth at the isolator. My stupid fault for fitting it on the floor - too easy for water ingress to corrode around the connection. Will need a better location for it in due course.
The new springs are stiffer all round: +12% at the rear and a whopping +25% at the front. So the track day was mostly about seeing whether this was a good move or not. I left the damper settings where I found the best balance previously and then started to soften up the damping front and rear. Found a nice balance with the rear dampers a fair bit softer than before and managed a 1:12.7 on what are now, very old tyres.
Other good news:
1. We're back up to 126mph (GPS) on the back straight - looks like a failing VANOS solenoid was robbing me of 3mph previously.
2. The interior ventilation is working really well - don't even need the fan on at track speeds