The heavy fermion system CeNi9Ge4 exhibits a paramagnetic ground state with remarkable features such as: a record value of the electronic specific heat coefficient in systems with a paramagnetic ground state, γ = C/T 5.5 J/mol K 2 at 80 mK, a temperature-dependent Sommerfeld-Wilson ratio, R = χ/γ, below 1 K and an approximate single ion scaling of the 4f -magnetic specific heat and susceptibility. These features are related to a rather small Kondo energy scale of a few Kelvin in combination with a quasi-quartet crystal field ground state. Tuning the system towards long range magnetic order is accomplished by replacing a few at.% of Ni by Cu or Co. Specific heat, susceptibility and resistivity studies reveal TN ∼ 0.2 K for CeNi8CuGe4 and TN ∼ 1 K for CeNi8CoGe4. To gain insight whether the transition from the paramagnetic NFL state to the magnetically ordered ground state is connected with a heavy fermion quantum critical point we performed specific heat and ac susceptibility studies and utilized the µSR technique and quasi-elastic neutron scattering. 1 arXiv:1110.6090v1 [cond-mat.str-el]