It seems that I left you guys at the WORST time.
OOPS
Here's the cliff notes. The TKX swap is (I think) completed! but the engine runs very poorly. I drove it around a little very slowly. Everyhitng transmission wise seems to work nicely, but the engine is stupid loud, shaky, and popping. It even blew a boost tube off once without going into boost. The never-ending project continues!
I tried to take a log, but I met an old nemesis. HP Tuners still didn't want to log my wide band. I knew that logs were worthless without AFR, my dash wiring was garbage, and I was tired of making band aids. It was time to bite the bullet and redo all this correctly.
A ground bus bar, shrink tube labels, split loom, Deutcsh connectors, and a little planning made things much cleaner. I also took the opportunity to make a custom dust boot for the shifter hole. It's still junk, but better than nothing.
I also bit the bullet on a switch plate. I tried to avoid this and make my own because I couldn't find one that was blank. Nitrous labels are the only way to get it. Oh well. Now I have a nice place for my line lock and some other things down the road.
By the way....
I had been holding on to an AEM electric boost controller for a little while. Since I didn't want to have to redo all the dash loom when I installed it, I decided to just throw it in now. I plan to use it as a gauge only until I get the engine running correctly though. One of the other switches is set up for scramble boost mode.
Now I know that everything works except for the HPT Pro Link, scramble switch, and boost warning LED because I haven't tried them yet. I wanted to check my injectors first though. Something about stagnant E85 in a vented tank for almost a year had me guessing that the rubber pieces may have seen better days. I was right. The injectors were not very well sealed to the rail or intake at all.
The MAP sensor wasn't looking good either.
I found a viton replacement at work and bought some methanol/E85 o-rings for the injectors. It was $60 for the 12 of them! What the heck are they made out of?! I'm guessing it's just a crazy mark-up and I got screwed, but oh well. I look forward to not replacing those and needing an injector cleaning every year. It did spark some thought though. What about my FPR? That's probably getting chewed up too. Should I just replace it with a stock one for now? I have some research to do, but I'm not really wanting it to snowball into a remote adjustable unit with new lines either.