Thank you very much for the warm welcome gents (and perhaps ladies)…
I’m in the process of making a vid or two to bring us up to date, but those will be a be a little while so here’s what I’ve done so far and the short and longer term plans…
First job, oil change and air and cabin filters:
Gummi Pfleger on all the rubbers:
Sound pipe foams removed for more intake noise

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Needed Bluetooth connectivity for my music and podcasts, so this forum was useful in identifying a cheap BlueMusic solution. Very easy to fit and has worked faultlessly, importantly retaining the use of wheel controls:
KW V2 Inox, replaced the front springs as they were corroded and painted them and helpers with a more durable and protective paint:
Shuffled what little camber adjustment there is over to full negative, they weren’t ‘set up’ before.
Whilst I was in there I identified a few non standard bits which a rummage through the history revealed as Meyle HD lollipop bushes at the front and RTALs at the rear, along with Powerflex ARB bushes at both ends.
It also revealed a rear outer upper bush that could do with replacement and I wasn’t happy with one of the front drop links when I refitted it so have ordered both of those for fitting soon.
Impressions of the KWs are that they feel a nice dual purpose coilover of good quality, very much like a Koni Sport shock with firmer springs. I’m very particular about suspension and live in rural Lincolnshire, with poor roads, so it’s very difficult to achieve a setup that excels on both road and track. I think the spring rates are a touch high for the road, with the rear in particular transmitting a little too much of secondary bumps and imperfections to the driver. I do like the roll stiffness though and suspect the current rates are a sensible compromise between road and track.
I’m tempted to contact KW and try a softer rear spring just to see how it feels.
Current tyres are Uniroyal Rainsports, as fitted to the car when I bought it, I will replace with a premium HP or UHP tyre, so will likely lose more comfort in doing so.
The damping feels a notch down in quality compared to the V3s I’ve had previously, which is as to be expected, and as I didn’t spend thousands of pounds on these perfectly acceptable. I must emphasise again that I’m particular and essentially striving for something very difficult, the V2s are perfectly good and I have no plans to replace them in the short term.
I’m not sure the Meyle HD lollipop bushes are helping much either, I have read that they can transmit more NVH without adding too much in the way of dynamism.
Very soon after I fitted a set of Sport seats, with the standard seats and what was a competent chassis it felt like you were sat in a bench clinging on to the wheel. I found the ideal set for me, half leather (less slidey on track) and manual adjustment (lighter) and they transformed the car. It immediately felt like I was sat down in the car and connected to it, I was taken aback by just how much these changed the feel.
The brakes were fairly tired and being slotted discs grumbled under harder use, I replaced the discs with Brembo HC items and went for ATE Ceramic road pads. I’ve used the Brembos lots and in fairly extreme conditions they’ve held up very well, so they’re a go to; very reasonably priced for these too!
The ATEs I’m not too sure about, they scored very well in a comprehensive German test and promise very good durability and low dust, but in retrospect perhaps a more performance orientated pad delivering sharper bite and better feel should have been the priority.
I’ve got some braided lines to go on along with new stainless bleed nipples and Castrol SRF fluid, so that might improve the feel somewhat and more importantly make it safe for the track.
Speaking of the track, I’ve got a set of EBC RP-1 front and Bluestuff rear pads ready to swap in for track use. I’m not historically a big fan of EBC pads, but the fairly new RP-1 and RP-X track pads are very highly regarded by regular track goers I know with high performance BMWs and a friend also uses Bluestuff successfully on his Cayman.
Most recently (late November), and I should add in temps hovering around zero, having returned from 30* in Thailand 48hrs earlier (dedication no doubt!!), I cleaned down the four corners of the car and applied some Muc Off HCB-1 winter barrier. I chose this as it’s formulated for application as an aerosol, making for easier application than some of the trigger spray alternatives. It goes on nicely, is transparent with a slight purple hue and is apparently highlighted by an UV light. If I feel sufficiently motivated it would be interesting to put a UV light on it after winter to see how much has survived. For what it’s worth I used three cans for the four corners and a bit of rear subframe.
It might do something, it might not, but I’ve tried!!
So there we are, up to date!
Immediate plans are to get the brake lines fitted and fresh fluid in, gearbox oil change, replace the aforementioned bush and drop link and I’ve bought a stud and nut conversion to go on too.
I’ve also bought a replacement driver’s door card as the current one has a split and a stubby aerial to replace the whippy.
Then it needs to be LSD time, it’s absolutely crying out for one and I’m sure will transform the car.
I will likely go for a Quaife unit and would very much like to move to a 3.6-3.9 final drive at the same time if I can find one.
Whilst doing that I might well fit some poly rear subframe bush inserts and diff bushes, attempting to tighten things up a touch without adding too much NVH.
I have some very cheap track tyres, bought to try the car at the track without too much grip and without trashing the road tyres, I need to buy some wheels for them, likely some cheap style 194s.
I want to see where the balance is, find any weaknesses and learn to really drive the car at a lower pace, so won’t be going sticky and wide for a little while. The plan even in the long term will be to have an eye on consumables cost and usability rather than outright pace.
It would be nice to take some weight out of the car, so that’s a longer term plan and will be part of considerations, without wanting to strip and turn it into a pure track car.
I’d also like to smarten up the interior with some retrimmed and repainted bits, make it feel a bit nicer and more premium in there.
It will also get a rear cage eventually too as the plan is to take it to the ring for a trackday to celebrate my 40th in a couple of years. Despite being a regular trackdayer in the UK for years on end, I’ve never been to the ring because of the insurance / liability issue on touristenfahrten and hefty cost of trackday trips.