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jeffers
27-07-2010, 09:29 PM
Was all set to get some tuition today at the Prodrive test track outside Warwick with Carolyn from Driverdp.com :thumbs:
Got up first thing, checked my tyre pressures at the local BP - saw DazBlackCSL and did mutual wave.:smt039 Then headed onto M'way.
By the A404, had a rumble, accompanied by tyre pressure sensor light going red. Didn't want to go up to Warwick with that, so turned back towards Maidenhead to check it out. When I stopped, the front pad had smoke coming out! :sad:
Car was AUC so under warranty, so BMW Assist got to me in an hour - took wheel off, whacked brakes with a hammer to ease the seized caliper and escorted me to local dealer.
Got call back end of day - car fixed (under warranty) and sounds like they replaced caliper, disk and pad (all standard ones). Will check out the job card tomorrow.
So now just to sort out the rebooking of the tuition day and see how much I lose given I only gave them an hour notice.
In other news - looks like I need a couple of new rears tyres. What the favoured Road tyre at the minute? All input welcome - I am not on cups for my daily driver.
s.mac
27-07-2010, 09:33 PM
it could have been worse, at least the problem was covered under warranty and you didnt get any grief from the dealer :)
what was the driver day ?
DazBlackCSL
27-07-2010, 10:15 PM
Was all set to get some tuition today at the Prodrive test track outside Warwick with Carolyn from Driverdp.com :thumbs:
Got up first thing, checked my tyre pressures at the local BP - saw DazBlackCSL and did mutual wave.:smt039 Then headed onto M'way.
By the A404, had a rumble, accompanied by tyre pressure sensor light going red. Didn't want to go up to Warwick with that, so turned back towards Maidenhead to check it out. When I stopped, the front pad had smoke coming out! :sad:
Car was AUC so under warranty, so BMW Assist got to me in an hour - took wheel off, whacked brakes with a hammer to ease the seized caliper and escorted me to local dealer.
Got call back end of day - car fixed (under warranty) and sounds like they replaced caliper, disk and pad (all standard ones). Will check out the job card tomorrow.
So now just to sort out the rebooking of the tuition day and see how much I lose given I only gave them an hour notice.
In other news - looks like I need a couple of new rears tyres. What the favoured Road tyre at the minute? All input welcome - I am not on cups for my daily driver.
Ahhhhhhhhhh that was you !! :smt039
Was wondering who / what was gonna post today, sorry was in a hurry this morning otherwise would of popped over and said hello ;)
Where you from then dude, im only 2 mins from that garage ?
Sorry to hear you missed the day, but got it all sorted in the end :thumbs:
Im on F1's but to be honest I think I will go back Mich norm pilot sports as you cant fault them for all round performance.
Not often (ever) ! I come out of that garage and see another CSL let along a black one :hahaha:
glendog74
27-07-2010, 10:16 PM
Unlucky mate - at least Warranty will pick up the cost.
Regards road tyres, if you plan on doing the odd track day then i would recommend Michelin PS2. PS2s will happily be pushed on track and hold their own. :thumbs:
If you don't want to pay top dollar, many on here will recommend Falken 452 or Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta as good value performance tyres.
Goodyear F1 Assymetric falls somewhere in between the PS2s and the others.
jeffers
27-07-2010, 10:28 PM
Thanks chaps - will be ringing round for prices tomorrow.
s.mac - look up the site - it was their performance car course - had read good things about it elsewhere, and the dates were perfect for me
Daz - we will be spookily close. I'm up off the back of Simons Lane. I previously had a MiniGP for 3 years, but there's a couple more of them locally.
DazBlackCSL
27-07-2010, 11:53 PM
Thanks chaps - will be ringing round for prices tomorrow.
s.mac - look up the site - it was their performance car course - had read good things about it elsewhere, and the dates were perfect for me
Daz - we will be spookily close. I'm up off the back of Simons Lane. I previously had a MiniGP for 3 years, but there's a couple more of them locally.
Ahhh dangerously my local ( walking time 2 mins ) is the walters arms :beer::beer:
Beers soon :beer:
s.mac
28-07-2010, 07:22 PM
Goodyear F1 Assymetric falls somewhere in between the above.
I dont agree :birdman: I think they are a better all round tyre tha PS2's
glendog74
28-07-2010, 07:26 PM
I know of several people who have used both and say that PS2s perform better on track than the Goodyears :blalalala:
s.mac
28-07-2010, 07:48 PM
better all round tyre
;)
glendog74
28-07-2010, 07:54 PM
;)
You mean cheaper Yorkie? :hahaha:
Great Pretender
28-07-2010, 09:46 PM
Unlucky mate - at least Warranty will pick up the cost.
Regards road tyres, if you plan on doing the odd track day then i would recommend Michelin PS2. PS2s will happily be pushed on track and hold their own. :thumbs:
But it is essential to have the camber mod carried out first IMO.
One dry track day and my O/S front Mich PSIII was completely fooked!
derek
28-07-2010, 10:24 PM
But it is essential to have the camber mod carried out first IMO.
One dry track day and my O/S front Mich PSIII was completely fooked!
Thought you would have kw's by now to solve it :thumbs:
Great Pretender
28-07-2010, 10:58 PM
Thought you would have kw's by now to solve it :thumbs:
LoL not quite! I have however fitted Cups and had the camber adjusted. That'll do for this year at least.
jeffers
29-07-2010, 12:21 AM
Well, for better or for worse, I have a couple of PS2s now on the rear.
Anyway, also got the car back within 24 hours. The caliper is changed, and have new disks and pads on the front. Parts came to almost £700, so warranty proved itself useful for someone not so handy with a spanner.
Daz - will swap details via pm - was just in the Walters Arms on Sat
DazBlackCSL
29-07-2010, 12:28 AM
Daz - will swap details via pm - was just in the Walters Arms on Sat
lol so was I all eve in the courtyard !!
My local so in there 7 nights a week :whistle:
s.mac
29-07-2010, 02:19 PM
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Daz - will swap details via pm - was just in the Walters Arms on Sat
lol so was I all eve in the courtyard !!
My local so in there 7 nights a week :whistle:
spooky
new drinking partner Daz :beer:
DazBlackCSL
29-07-2010, 06:38 PM
spooky
new drinking partner Daz :beer:
Dont need another excuse but i'll take one !! :beer: :hahaha:
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