Bringing this story back to life a bit...
We're finally getting around to installing a bigger front sway bar on the car this weekend, and I'm getting the front aligned for 0 toe next week. I'm also going to make sure the very slight front camber adjustment this car has is full maxed out negative (it was at last alignment).
Just to make it interesting, we're making more than one change at a time.

Laurinburg finished off the 225/40 Dunlops as we limped home with the LF corded, and in interests of the upcoming Evo school I didn't want to go back to the A6 just yet. Hence I had another set of these SSR Dunlops hanging around the garage (these things wear forever!) that I had run on the M5 -- 265/35-18's, slightly worn from a couple of HPDEs and two autocrosses. The M5 normally runs 275/35's, but the SSR was only available in 265 size, and they are just as wide as a 275 street tire. I wasn’t sure if they would fit on the 330i at all.
Amazingly, they fit on the car with no clearance issues. The tire to strut clearance up front is fairly tight, but it is fine. I had Discount Tire up by Wakefield do the mounting, and I was very impressed with the guys in the bay doing the work...they greatly exceeded my expectations. It took a bit of work to get the fronts (8" rim) to seat the beads, but the rears (8.5" rim) went on easy.
In any event, these will give us some long wearing tires for the Evo school (I'm going to Extreme on Sat and Jackie is doing Phase 1 on Sunday). The A6s are still bagged and waiting to see daylight again perhaps later this year. At the moment, we get to extend the fun part of being able to drive to events on the tires.
It is going to be interesting to see how the 265's work on these narrow rims (they've been on 9.5" rims on the M5). When you think about how the outer edge of the tire is (not) supported by the narrow rim, and how the tire sidewall is pinched inward at the bead, it makes you wonder what the heck the tire contact patch is actually going to end up doing.
I'm at a total loss on air pressures with these. I have been targeting 38 hot on the 225's. I guess I’ll shoot for 36-38 range hot again. Greenville is going to be an interesting event to say the least. If anyone has gone up by 40mm in section width on the same rims, chime in with your experiences please (tire feel, air pressures, wear, everything).
Chuck