Birds signature B-Series Packages combine exclusive power, chassis, brake and differential upgrades designed for road performance. Birds work with the world's leading tuning brands, industry consultants and professional drivers to achieve pure driver appeal and superior performance from their cars.
The Birds' B-Series Sport Suspension Kit for all BMW F36 4 Series Gran Coupe models (including 435i and 440i) consist of specially valved Bilstein shock absorbers and bespoke Eibach springs designed by Birds to offer the ultimate improvement in BMW ride quality and handling on the Australia's diverse roads.
This kit is exclusive to Birds and distributed in Australia by SouthernBM, and the components are not available directly from the manufacturers.
Kit contents
Specially valved Bilstein shock absorbers to Birds specifications
Bespoke Eibach springs
Revised rear bump stops
Front sway bar link (EDC cars only)
EDC delete kit (optionally available for EDC cars)
Suitable for models with or without electronic damper control (EDC) suspension (also known as Adaptive Suspension). Models with EDC will require additional coding to remove the function from the vehicle order or an optionally available EDC delete kit for a complete plug and play installation. Not for F32 4 Series Coupe or F33 4 Series Convertible.
WHY THE BIRDS B-SERIES SUSPENSION KIT?
BMW chassis dynamics is an obsession at Birds. This is because Birds believe it plays the most crucial role in what makes a truly rewarding and enjoyable performance car, but also because many of us are always so disappointed with modern BMW suspension set-ups.
If you own an M135i or M140i, you will already have experienced some pretty wild characteristics. In particular, the ride quality over bumpy B roads? Body control is non-existent, and the huge vertical accelerations at the rear when encountering a bump not only causes loss of traction in a straight line, but causes the driver to automatically pull back on the throttle, making the 235kw+ almost redundant.
The problem is that, in Germany, new cars have to be able to do 110km/h+, five-up and with a fully loaded boot, normally on smooth roads. Consequently, modern cars are desperately over-damped most of the time, when they only have one or two occupants. And they are certainly not optimised for the Australia's broken, bumpy road network.
Unfortunately, you'll find most off-the-shelf aftermarket solutions 'designed for street' actually feel like the usual spine-jarring set ups that are designed for the Nürburgring. In the real world they handle poorly on normal roads too, sometimes even worse than the standard set-up, and do little to correct the real issues with the chassis. There was nothing readily available in the marketplace that satisfied Birds or that they believed would satisfy most of their customers. So, they gave up looking for a readily available solution.
With the help of former racing driver James Weaver and his chassis engineer Pete Weston, Birds took it upon ourselves to develop a suspension set up that handled and rode properly on normal bumpy roads. After over 18 months of extensive development and testing on our M135i and M235i demonstrators, Birds released the final B-Series Sport Suspension kits for all current BMW 1, 2, 3, 4 Series models, including our personal favourites - the F20 M135i and M140i.
The B-Series Sport Suspension kit is aimed at BMW owners looking for a faster, more compliant, and more comfortable road car set up designed for Australian and UK roads. The B-Series suspension uses properly judged road springs manufactured by Eibach, coupled with Bilstein based shock absorbers specially designed and tuned to a specific formula. Uniquely, Birds also tune the "additional dampers" (rear bump stops) to afford good slow speed ride quality and to provide some additional roll stiffness. You will find the B-Series suspension to be a revelation, and, apart from a limited-slip diff for the more enthusiastic drivers, probably the only thing that 'needs' to be done to this car.
Importantly, the B-Series suspension kit does not sacrifice performance for aesthetics. None of our kits lower the cars by more than 10mm, and are available only in OE Black (as shown in the product photos).
All Birds B-Series Suspensions come with a 24 month warranty without mileage restriction.
The problem with the standard car
The M135i, for example, comes as standard with Drive Performance Control which provides a range of driving modes from Eco Pro through to Sport+. It can also be specified with electronically controlled adaptive M Sport dampers.
The problem with the standard car is both the front to rear springs stiffness balance and the damping performance available from both the adaptive and standard shock absorbers. The more expensive adaptive dampers are designed to give the driver the option of how stiffly damped he wants the car to be at any given time. The Comfort mode gives soft damping all the way from slow speeds upwards. Most drivers are fishing for the "Sport" button just as soon as speeds increase beyond 60mph. Unfortunately, this immediately re-engages the traction control. The light may not come up on the dashboard, but that's because BMW don't want you to literally see the results of pedalling the car too hard. So those cars not blessed with a mechanical limited-slip differential are immediately robbed of the additional control over the rear end and power delivery that these essential devices allow.
Even so, at higher speeds, the dampers run out of talent, and the car starts to get floaty, generating a loss of confidence of the driver. You will find your right foot being automatically pulled away from the throttle.
Oddly, the standard dampers give a better account of themselves, especially at low and medium speeds, but they are cheaply made, and like the Adaptive Dampers have pretty much linear damping force curves measured against damper speed.
There are also issues with the weight balance of the car. BMW’s obsession with “near 50/50 weight distribution” has led to heavy items such as fuel tanks and batteries being placed rearwards, often behind the rear axle centreline. What this achieves, under hard acceleration, is a significantly rear-heavy weight balance. One motor manufacturer has been battling the problems caused by excessive rear axle weight for over 50 years. Futhermore, if the rear tyres are pushed beyond the grip limit, this can cause the rear end to act like a pendulum. With an excessive rear end spring stiffness, the sudden break-away can be quite difficult to catch.
Development by Kevin Bird - Technical Director
Once in a while, it's good to completely reset your expectations. If you don't you could remain entrenched, and not find the imagination to push the boundaries further. Since we started developing suspensions, we have already created some incredibly fine-handling and riding BMW cars. Our E92 3 series and E87/8 1 series chassis set-ups have received huge praise from the press and customers alike. We really didn't think we could improve matters very much.
With the M135i, we utilised the data from the previous developments and recalculated according to the different characteristics of this similar chassis. The results were exactly as expected, although it took many attempts to iron out some issues not experienced in the previous chassis. Again, both press and customers found complete satisfaction in the results.
Then, during a charity event track day, I was re-acquainted with James Weaver, the legendary Sports Car driver, who I first met way back in the late 1980s. He had a few comments to make about our Z4 35i which he was piloting, and some of them not altogether complimentary. He suggested that we contacted his chassis engineer friend and long-time work colleague, Peter Weston.
So when our M235i demonstrator arrived, we set about adapting the M135i suspension configuration and installed it on the car. Results were as expected, but we then contacted Peter to see if there were any opportunities to make this even better. He requested that we give him measurement data from the car. I was astonished at the level of detail he required. Not only things like arm ratios, corner-weights, spring stiffness, damper rates and so on, but stuff that we'd never even started to consider, like un-sprung weights of each corner, centre of gravity above front and rear axles, bump stop stiffness and contact points etc. The measuring work alone took us two full days.
A few days later, he came back to us with two new spring and damper settings. We had Bilstein re-valve a set of dampers to Peters' "revision A" spec, installed them on the car, then he and James visited to test in early January. The weather was cold and damp, but nevertheless, after much fiddling with tyre pressures, front and rear geometry and different wheel and tyre sets, a conclusion was reached. There was no doubt that the car was behaving much better than our own calculated confection, but it was suggested that even more could be achieved in terms of ride quality and especially traction and grip levels with a 2nd "revision B".
Bilstein shock absorbers are specially valved to Birds' own formula
This included changes to spring rates both front and rear, and damper curves to suit. Moreover, changes to the front track width (to generate less negative scrub radius) and, surprisingly, a different choice of tyre. Some 3 weeks passed whilst the revisions were manufactured and installed on the car.
Although the changes seemed relatively minor, and left the developers wondering whether they would make miniscule gains at significant expense, the results were a revelation. Not only was the ride quality better than before, ultimate body control improved on bumpy B roads, the steering feel improvements was in a different league.
And the traction and grip levels? Simply unbelievable. Given the temperatures and conditions, we never expected to be able to assess that characteristic, but it's blindingly obvious that where we had so little before, now you'll have it everywhere.
This is without doubt the best suspension tune that's been achieved so far.
So going back to the beginning, expectations have been reset. The expectation being that a combination of revised spring rates, damper settings and anti-roll bars to a previously proven formula are enough to achieve the best possible result. No, the best possible result can only be achieved by continuing to accept that there is always room for improvement, and some of those gains may well be beyond ones' reasonable expectations. You cannot find without looking.
Models
4 Series / F32 / F33 / F36 (2014-2020) / 440i
4 Series / F32 / F33 / F36 (2014-2020) / 435i
4 Series / F32 / F33 / F36 (2014-2020) / 430i
4 Series / F32 / F33 / F36 (2014-2020) / 428i
4 Series / F32 / F33 / F36 (2014-2020) / 420i
4 Series / F32 / F33 / F36 (2014-2020) / 420d
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