Finally got my Bilstein B16 PSS10 fitted last Saturday.
Set the ride height similar to stock to perform the road tests needed to make them legal (those tests are only performed with parts that have some kind of certification like the TÜV certification).
Initially dialled 5 at the front and 4 at the rear, like rich83 said in his build topic. While driving before getting the wheels aligned noticed that the ride comfort was a bit better over small bumps but harsher over bigger ones compared with my previous setup (Koni Sport dampers with H&R -30 mm springs). So Tuesday when I had the car up in the elevator to get the alignment sorted I decided to dial 4 at the front and 3 at the rear. The ride comfort got a bit better, so it has stayed that way since.
With the increased ride height I've lost a bit of negative camber at the front. I didn't have much time to properly test the suspension on fast road driving yet. So far the car handles pretty well and has no under steer, so happy days!
Last Friday I went to a old factory facility to perform the road test and in the end the road engineer needed to take pictures of the coilovers part numbers fitted, so we went to a MOT facility next door.
All was good so I just have to wait for the paperwork to get processed and to receive new car documents stating the different suspension fitted.
I will lower it around 15 mm from stock height when I get the car corner balanced on scales.
In the meantime I had the Powerflex bushes for the transmission mount fitted (PFF85-530) but I bought the wrong bushes for the upper engine mount. My car needs the PFF85-532 so I'll have to wait to get the PFF85-531 exchanged.
I've also replaced the spark plugs with new NGK BKR7EIX and fitted new R8 coilpacks. When my friend was doing that we found out that I had a small oil leak on the valve cover gasket (06F13483D), so I had that replaced too. All looked well inside when I had the cover off.
I've received from MFactory the correct LSD version for my DSG (25 teeth parking ring). Not sure yet when I'll have that fitted.
There are still more news coming soon.