So I have still not been absolutely blown away with these ASTs, and I felt the RF was probably leaking a bit. So I took it all apart to confirm that as well as judge the condition of my old GCs. I also found one of the strut tower welds had recracked, but they weren't drilled. So not surprising.
Untitled by Sam DaJam, on Flickr
Untitled by Sam DaJam, on Flickr
Untitled by Sam DaJam, on Flickr
Untitled by Sam DaJam, on Flickr
Untitled by Sam DaJam, on FlickrHere are my findings for the front. The RF is definitely tired but not completely shot. It has about the same rebound return speed on multiple settings. I also marked the living fuck out of everything in case anything needs to be adjusted or serviced, there is less guessing.
The good news is when these ASTs do kick the bucket, the GCs I have use the same length struts I used to use in my homebuilt E28 coilovers. So the length is bascially the same as a 8610-1437 Koni. Which means I can put 8611-1259 DAs in and it looks like TC Kline is selling rear shocks indiv. So I could piece meal a set of Double Adjustable Coilovers. Which would be nice, I have been really wanting to get that knob for tuning purposes.
I lowered the front to where the GCs used to be and I believe this put the damper in a much happier part of its range. After this I have been much happier with them as far as tolerating them on the street. I am now at 6F,6R clicks rear.
Untitled by Sam DaJam, on FlickrI was itching to test car for COTA, and feel out the changes at a place I am comfortable with before going to a brand new track.So I impulsively decided I was gonna test it, I got some earl from the stealership and changed it. At this point these Direzzas have 7500 Street miles and 2 events on them. The rears are at the wear bars, and it was predicated to rain but we got lucky it didn't however track was very green as it had been raining for past week and it never got above 45 degrees. My Go Pro battery didn't last more than a session.
Breakfast of Champions
Test N toon by Sam DaJam, on FlickrThese two short videos should give you an idea of how it was driving.
Very sideways, very stiff. It used to be a car I'd describe anyone could get in and go fast. Now it is quick, but man you have to be quick and precise. Which is a fun challenge but it is dicey. After a couple sessions, I was able to match the cars pace the last time I had it out, so I haven't made it slower maybe even quicker but it takes a lot to extract that time and isn't as repeatable. I threw away a 46, messed up a section but I am happy with the low 47s.
Test N toon by Sam DaJam, on FlickrFirst Session,
My friend with his S54 swapped wagon, we traded cars for a session. I was able to get 1:53 out of it, just PFC 11s. Indyhawk fronts, random rear tires and Eibach Coilovers.
Test N toon by Sam DaJam, on FlickrAfter removing a click from the rear and a couple sessions.
Test N toon by Sam DaJam, on FlickrOdo hit 120k on track
Test N toon by Sam DaJam, on FlickrShitting my pants on way home, I used to drive my E28 on the baldest 200tw tires you can imagine but this E46 M3 just hydroplanes all of it.
Test N toon by Sam DaJam, on FlickrI also checked the Alignment, with toe plates just to get numbers. It's now at zero toe in the front and has like 4mm of rear toe in.
I weighed it, this is with 3/4 of a tank.
Test N toon by Sam DaJam, on Flickr
Test N toon by Sam DaJam, on FlickrThe cross weight when I sat in it came out to exactly 50.0%
but yea, manual swap and rack no complaints. Unsure if I'm happy with the ASTs we'll see how they do at COTA. Displeased it is not as easy to drive, but it is so sharp and reactive now when it is not bumpy and I love that it just is hard to be repeatable but with more seat time I could master it I think.
Despite my e28 have everything working an being quieter, I have been gravitating towards this car. Use it everyday for work and on the weekends. Which is very strange, as my E28 no other car had been able to match it in terms of enjoyment for me. It would appear that I have built V2.0 of that car.
Test N toon by Sam DaJam, on Flickr


























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