Another little addition to add to this, as living with these machines can be testing to say the least!
Firstly the good news! After a long drawn out wait, my suprise new crash helmet for my 30th birthday from back in November arrived Friday and just in time for the trackday at Bedford. I am over the moon with it
Having arrived at the hotel sunday night, we had a cracking meal and headed to the track the following morning, where it was cold but bright and sunny...a good day was on the cards!
Signed on and did the sighting laps, as usual no issues there!
Did one session of around 5 laps to make sure the tyres were coming up to temperature and adjust the pressures accordingly.
First impressions on the new BC coilovers are amazing and i found myself being able to place the car much better on the circuit in comparison to my previous coilover setup!
With pressures adjusted it was time to head back out - which i will attach the video. All was going really well for two laps, until i exited the first corner and looked up in the mirror...to be met with a cloud of white smoke! Instantly pulled off and turned the car off.
On further inspection after getting towed off track, it smelt of transmission fluid. It would appear the standard differential or something else inside the gear box has broken up and broken the gearbox casing!
After a bit of an heated conversation with the AA patrolman, he agreed to hitch us up and relay us to another services to get us home.
There's only one way to go from here I guess and that will be time to go LSD. I can get a good deal on a quaife, so will probably go that route.