Keeping my tradition of being terrible at posting stuff as I do them... here's a bit of a dump of what I've done to the car since the last post almost a year ago now.
April - August 2024
After I fixed the fuel level sender issue, I managed to have yet another fuel system issue (self-caused again). On my first trip to North Wales to test the car, not long after the last post, I ended up stranded there since my car suddenly cut-out and wouldn't start. I managed to diagnose the problem on the side of the road (fuel pump fuse had blow) and avoided needing to be towed back home. The root cause was a broken clip allowed the power supply harness for the fuel pump to drop and chafe on the prop-shaft, eventually shorting positive to ground.
More details here. Thankfully that was the last issue I had, the car ran flawlessly thereafter; all the work I've done since are just small improvements.
September 2024
I never loved the brakes on my Z4M; I always found them too sharp, so very hard to modulate, and they juddered once they were warm. The juddering was a weird problem as it only ever happened when the brakes were warm and lightly pressed, on hard-braking they were fine and brake power was always very good. When I noticed the juddering, it was straight after the installation of wheel spacers, so I focused a lot of energy trying to ensure the spacers were concentric, flat etc etc. The discs didn't seem warped to me, and I was reluctant to spend £600+ on a new pair when my discs were only 5% worn (27.9mm thick). I spoke to a machinist at work and he agreed to clean them up on the CNC lathe we have. He removed 50microns of each side (making my discs 11% worn at 27.8mm thick) to clean them and confirm they were true.
A freshly turned disc:
When I was removing the discs, I also spotted the cause of my brake judder. The OE ATe brake pads had pretty much broken apart and every time the brakes were warm, they would deposit a lot of material unevenly across the disc faces and cause the issue. But even with this, I can't say I had ever got close to getting brake fade or just a bit of a spongy pedal - it was always too sharp and powerful.
Since I don't intend on tracking the car anytime soon and was happy with the performance of the OE brake pads, I decided to give EBC RedStuff pads a chance. I almost got YellowStuff pads because I loved them in the 3.0si, but I like the idea of less brake dust and if OE pads don't fade in fast road driving, the Reds should be sufficient. So I got them installed on all 4 corners.
They took absolutely forever to bed in, I was even thinking that they were absolutely crap, but they did eventually bed in and now the brakes feel amazing - so I am very happy with the RedStuff pads so far and no more judder. Brake dust is better than the OE pads, but nothing spectacular, however, the dust certainly washes off of the wheel much more easily than I remember the ATe dust doing.
When I got the discs turned, I also got some thicker hub spacers turned (5mm) to increase front camber. I chose to not have adjustable top mounts with my BCs, so I was limited in the slots to about -0.5° of camber, but the kit included hub spacers that brought camber down to -1.5°. I felt the car needed a bit more front camber, so I thought 5mm spacers would get me to -2.0° which should be the sweet spot.
Photo shows the spacers installed with longer bolts:
Now with the slots all the way in, I get as low as -2.8° of front camber. God the car felt pointy and straight line braking was noticeably worse with that much camber. Note that I did not re-set toe after that camber change, so take the handling comment with a pinch of salt.
And with the slots all the way out, I get -2.2°, which feels really good! So I have ~0.6° of camber adjustment via the slots - I think most people will have similar amounts depending on their ride height and offsets.
Brakes and camber upgrades were thoroughly tested in North Wales with other Z4 buddies and one of my best friends in his ported RX8:
A shot of the rear underside after a few months of enjoying the car after all the restoration work. I may have being doing the same to the front of the car this past winter... Will start posting about that soon hopefully.
