It's only been 10 days, and it feels a lot longer. I've put in many very late nights trying to get this car ready.


This is the aftermath from adding wires to relocate the fusebox from the engine compartment into the glove box. Fishing those wires was SUCH a project!

With those wires fished and the engine mounted, I could finally connect up the rest of the engine harness... Only to find out that it was about a foot too short because of how it's routed around the new, massive intake. So, I spent Saturday extending those wires and getting the ECU connected as it should be.

With the ECU connected, I could put most of the plastic panels back in place. After that was all done and dusted, I vacuumed the carpet and got to work installing the new Corbeau seats and Schroth Racing harnesses. I was really worried about how the red would clash with the mostly blue theme of the car so far, but it's subtle enough to work oddly well.

On Tuesday, I took the spare set of rims to get the new Toyo R888R Proxy tires I bought a while back mounted on them. They look nice, and they're SUPER sticky :D

I was worried about me fitting in the car because of how high the seats sit, so I test fit myself in the seat and the harness while wearing a helmet. There isn't a ton of room above the helmet, but there is enough :)

On Wednesday night, I tamed the beast of wires flowing from the glove box. I know this looks bizarre (and like a fire hazard), but it's only temporary. I need to get this engine broken in, then I can work on non critical things like designing a new fuse / relay board that doesn't look like it's gonna burn the car down if I take a corner too hard.

I wanted to take one last "before" pic before the car went to my side job's shop for charge cooler and exhaust piping fabrication.

This _should_ be the one and only time this car leaves my garage not under its own power :D

Last night, I fixed a fuel leak, installed new DW 1500 injectors, and got a start on fabbing up the aluminum mount for my new thin radiator fans.
There's not much left from this point until I can turn the key. I still need to:
- Fab intake charge piping
- Fab Exhaust piping to match DP to cat back exhaust
- Finish the aluminum radiator mount and build a harness
- Finish running the vacuum hoses on the engine and to the wastegate / QSV
- Mount the battery in the trunk (the wiring is already in place, I literally just need to bolt the mount down)
- Mount the battery cable junction box on the frame rail
- Run a wire from the junction box to the starter
- Plumb the radiator into the engine
- Increase the front ride height about an inch or so
- Add fluids (oil, P/S fluid, gear oil for the trans, and water for the radiator)
I'll be taking a day off tonight, but stay tuned for another update on Saturday night. I should have most, if not all, of that list knocked out by then!