I thought this thread was overdue an update.
Things didn't quite go to plan this summer. My first track time of the year was cancelled as Evo decided not to run their evenings this year.
Having had the money back on that I thought I would book a full day at Bedford to get me used to the new suspension and have a play with the damping. A few days before I gave the car an oil change and decided I should change the brake fluid. Then disaster, both outer bleed nipples decided to snap clean in half. Stud extractors dint touch them so it was calipers off. This then led to me cancelling my trackday as it was never going to be done in time. But I had a new target.
I had booked onto an evening at Snetterton for the end of August and I was determined to make it! After my brother in law being away with work he came back and cracked on with drilling out the old bleed nipples. A few days later and they were done. One side has had an insert fitted as the threads pulled when trying to do the bleed nipple up. It takes quite some pressure to get them to seal but they do work again!
The car was now ready to hit Snetterton. Two hours drive was quite uncomfortable as the seats are set quite close to the pedals. But I had a great evening. Car was faultless and it felt very different on the coilovers. I didn't have a chance to play with the damping but that can come later. It was just nice to be out using it properly again.
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