Today was my first outing in the BMW on track. Nicky and I took a short drive over to Abingdon, to the airfield for a trackday run by Motorsport Events. It's not far from us, and I've been there before in my Lotus so I thought it would make for a good shakedown.
We arrived to torrential rain. It was bloody freezing. On the drive to the venue my indicators packed up (the hazards still work, but left/right indication no longer functions). There were only 18 cars booked in for the day, and not all of those turned up. We had about 4 cars on track at a time.
Luckily, the indicators were the only thing that broke all day!
We took the car out on the track on my road wheels and tyres first and dodged puddles - the car seemed OK but I had no grip at all. The tyres are cheap off-brand rubbish, so I decided to take the plunge and go for the 888's after seeing an Integra race car being hooned around without any real issues on the same.
On the Toyos the car was much better - more exit grip and better turn in. The only downside I noticed was it seemed to drag the car into the puddles more as we drove over them, making the 100mph straight a bit hairy.
The brakes felt OK, and while I still find the pedal a bit long the car never failed to slow when I pushed on the pedal, and I experienced no fade or odd wear.
The car used no oil or water during the day, which is good.
That all said - I do now have a list of things that I need to find solutions for - some of which are a pain in the arse.
- Indicators (as mentioned above).
- Wipers (On intermittent they seem to slide for 6 inches then park at random).
- Gearbox (Really loud whining and crunches into 2nd and 3rd).
- High-ish pitch grinding (I think this may be the little back-plates on the front hub/bearings rubbing on the hub - I noticed they were crap when I fitted the front hubs).
- Knocking when braking hard and/or turning hard (suspension, or a bush I suppose?).
- Throttle response (when standing still and going to pull away the revs drop before rising like normal, causing a kangaroo effect).
Here's a few pics from the day:
