
fitted my HID's and Z3 rear top plates.

picking up some Eibachs ARB's tommorow
then she will hopefully be off to Lyyden Hill on the 4th of may for another test
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Prevent the thin sheet metal at the top of the rear struts from deforming or cracking under prolonged heavy loads..aj_mckay wrote:Z3 rear top plates? What are they? Do you mean rear suspension top mounts?


cheers Dan,Dan325iSport wrote:The IS is looking great chap, so tempting to go in that direction with mine.


thanks bud, yea the M3 is my dads track tool. nah its parked up in Watling tyres the chap who owns it works for sun hire comapnyReturnof318i wrote:See your car occasionally chap, and the red e36 m3 which i think looks PHAT, nice work, that e92 parked in travis perkins? lol

orderd thursday, got them 1st thing friday morning ...Jon_Bmw wrote:Camskill are a cracking company. Free delivery on anything over 2 tyres and they are still the cheapest for tyres by a mile. Perfect.

"Anti Roll Bars" - tittle is a bit of a given mate, imo yes they do solve body roll issues to a certain extent, and as the Eibachs are the same thickness as standard (20mm/16mm) there is next to no loss of traction coming out of coners especialy with only 136bhp on tap, an LSD will be the most dramatic improvement in that area.Jhonno wrote:To be fair, ARB's are for tweaking a track car, not solving roll issues.. I would look at some stiffer springs and use the ARB's to sort balance, as they can actually reduce traction esp out of corners (not I guess that, that is a huge issue with an iS)

Ah yes.. That is the title I know, but the reason they were invented was to maintain ride comfort on a road car whilst not ending up with quite such a wallowy mess.. Not to stop a track car rolling.. What they offer a track car is once you have a spring setup you are happy with, you can adjust the balance of the car with them..juniorGT wrote:"Anti Roll Bars" - tittle is a bit of a given mate, imo yes they do solve body roll issues to a certain extent, and as the Eibachs are the same thickness as standard (20mm/16mm) there is next to no loss of traction coming out of coners especialy with only 136bhp on tap, an LSD will be the most dramatic improvement in that area.Jhonno wrote:To be fair, ARB's are for tweaking a track car, not solving roll issues.. I would look at some stiffer springs and use the ARB's to sort balance, as they can actually reduce traction esp out of corners (not I guess that, that is a huge issue with an iS)
iv looked into spring rates etc etc, and tbh mate its alot of money for a bit of trial and error.
if i was racing then yes i would be balls out coilovers the works,
but im no die hard racer, i just enjoy the light track day fun with me buddies and twisty road rightness
if in a few years time if still have the E30 i will look into the GAZ Golds.



juniorGT wrote:just a chip, intake and exhaust.max318i wrote:Is it chipped or modded?
Nice figure on an awesome car!
cheers
well if you have been reading the thread then you would'nt have to have askedJon_Bmw wrote:juniorGT wrote:just a chip, intake and exhaust.max318i wrote:Is it chipped or modded?
Nice figure on an awesome car!
cheersat that statement!
When you say intake and exhaust, I presume you mean standard fit stuff?
