I know! I did not buy the kit as new, otherwise that would have been an obvious add. At some point, I will weld the tabs on and go with the m3 set up but for now, just looking at different options.
thanks for the links! Will snag a set to try and preserve what’s left of the rails.
thanks for the links! Will snag a set to try and preserve what’s left of the rails.

I had another track weekend (last of the season) a few weeks ago at NYST. I was super pumped to make it back as this was the first time I would be going to a track for a second time/vs learning a new one. Also, running with Mass Tuning is really great. If you are in the north east, I would highly recommend the track days that they put on at Palmer, Lime Rock and other NE tracks.
The second day was particularly awesome as the turnout was low (20-30 cars) so we had open track the entire day. There were times where there were only 2-3 cars on track for extended periods. We also ran reverse, which I happen to enjoy more The car felt awesome so very glad I ended up doing all that I did with the front suspension before going up there. For the most part, the car was flawless. Oil temps were in check (ambient was cool though) water temps in check and no mechanical issues whatsoever in the 200 miles up, 2 track days and 200 miles back. The only issue was one of my calipers had massive uneven pad wear. The outside was down to metal by the end of the weekend and Inside was 3/4 life left.
I came out of the track day with 1 main takeaway for improvement in the car. I need a different diff. I currently have a 4.10 out of an m3 and it’s getting tired. The harder I pushed him the car, i could feel it falling on its face and one rear wheel barely spinning and not hooking up. I also feel like a 3.73 will suit what I use the car for more and where it likes to be in the power band and could use some more lock. Within a day of being home, I bought a 3.73 with a 3rd clutch so looking forward to trying that out. As for off season plans, I’ll be hopefully keeping it fairly simple. Will figure out an oil cooler, new clutch, flywheel, flocking the dash and finally switching to electronic gauges. Here is a video of one of my quicker laps of the Sunday, while trying to keep up with my buddy in his e36. 











































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