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no worries Jmaxfield wrote:Thanks Kos![]()
I don't want to spend the world but I don't want to do half a job.
its callled compromise and ballance
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radical suggestion, but how about waiting untill you've driven the car on track and finding out what YOU think it needs doing.
i've seen a lot of people spend a lot of money on trackday setups, only to get thoroughly out driven by someone handy behind the wheel in a virtually standard car
i've seen a lot of people spend a lot of money on trackday setups, only to get thoroughly out driven by someone handy behind the wheel in a virtually standard car
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it's not worth messing with insurance companies. if they spot an mod on your crashed car, you're not covered, full stop. they aren't ever going to be sympathetic! they don't need to be! remember, if you crash and are at fault, you're liable for the cost for EVERYTHING for all parties involved! in my case when i hit a 10 year old works transit, it bent the track rod but nothing else, by the time it was cleared through insurance and they'd had a rental van for a while, it cost my insurance company 3.5K! 
if you're going to mess with insurance companies, consider it there for getting a tax disc as it'll be worthless for anything else unless you're very lucky.
i suspect you'll end up with a smart looking E30 with alloys etc and they'll look closely to find a way of getting out of a claim.
if you're going to mess with insurance companies, consider it there for getting a tax disc as it'll be worthless for anything else unless you're very lucky.
i suspect you'll end up with a smart looking E30 with alloys etc and they'll look closely to find a way of getting out of a claim.
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Interesting? who you talking about there??Kos wrote:back on topic,
a recent front runner in the seloc seris ( now production bmw seris) was using inverted billies and the turner motorsport J stock springs, simila to the H&R group N ones avaible.
Another cheap option that performed very well on a 318- Liam last years champion, ran spax adjustable dampers, with falkner custom springs
exactly my thoughts mate, i could only just get insure on a 316 with it being insured as my dads being the main driver me the 2nd driver.Dan318-is wrote:Maxfield
just out of interest, apart from dadies wallet, how you are going to insure a 318is and declare modifications & tell the insurance company it is being used on track? I struggle to insure mine at 19 with mods declared and 2 years NCB?
Let alone buying coilovers etc?
but we shall see.
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i dont recall his name, i know he's based near oxford, i may not be J stock springs but something similar, it was a brief chat he did say he used the inverted billies and a custom OE style spring. i belive he may have upset a few people who were running coilover suspensionJimmyC wrote:Interesting? who you talking about there??Kos wrote:back on topic,
a recent front runner in the seloc seris ( now production bmw seris) was using inverted billies and the turner motorsport J stock springs, simila to the H&R group N ones avaible.
Another cheap option that performed very well on a 318- Liam last years champion, ran spax adjustable dampers, with falkner custom springs
he's now raced in brit car as well, maybe that'll give a clue to who it is
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saw an article ages ago in total bmw bout a profile a company near oxford think it was mark purcell. he was prepping a silver 320i for a customer with motorsport stripes don't know if thts the car you are on about kos?
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i think it was marc , the garage he works out of built the riviea blue e30 pick up which was in total a while back
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on the subject of brakes and a 318iS, theres a guy who can lap the ring BTG in 8min40sec odd with standard brakes, just better pads and fluid. Even rubber lines. That tells me that you won't need to be wasting money on big brakes.
Forget all this you've got to pass your test yet, buy a shed and then be fixing it of all the usual E30 problems and actually doing it and realising what hard work it is and how much money it takes
Forget all this you've got to pass your test yet, buy a shed and then be fixing it of all the usual E30 problems and actually doing it and realising what hard work it is and how much money it takes
I have a £300 shed, good enough Si?
Will be pretty much iS spec bar engine. Probably just better pads, SS lines and decent fluid. Not much point in a 4pot setup until I changed the engine and upped the power a lot.
Will be pretty much iS spec bar engine. Probably just better pads, SS lines and decent fluid. Not much point in a 4pot setup until I changed the engine and upped the power a lot.

Following on from the topic in hand... There have been a few springs mentioned, where can you get some of the more specialist stuff from i.e. group N springs?
Also whats the write up on the Eibach springs with the Bilstein Shocks?
Also whats the write up on the Eibach springs with the Bilstein Shocks?
The ring isnt as hard on the brakes as most tracksSimon13 wrote:on the subject of brakes and a 318iS, theres a guy who can lap the ring BTG in 8min40sec odd with standard brakes, just better pads and fluid. Even rubber lines. That tells me that you won't need to be wasting money on big brakes.





