List above is finished. Put the car down and did the alignment (wasn't super far off already, which was nice, yay calibrated eyeballs). In fairness, I didn't check caster as I basically maxed out the kit I have and I don't care what it is beyond that, haha.
Anyway, Haltech just released a new transient fuel loging/mapping setup that is supposed to be the cat's pajamas (that means good). I uploaded that tune, fired the car up and verified it runs great.
It also dumped 3-4 quarts of oil out of the turbo seals because I'm an idiot and forgot to plug the ground for the scavenge pump in when I reinstalled the AC bracket (ground for the pump is an eyelet that mounts behind the AC bracket). Damnit.
Anyway, I'm confident it didn't hurt anything beyond my pride and oil dry budget. I fixed that, and this weekend I'll put it back up in the air, clean up the mess I made, get some pictures, top the oil back off, and clear out the back of the garage so that I can wash and then road test it. I changed insurance carriers yesterday (friend of mine is an agent now) and we set a deadline of November 10th to get this car put on storage for the winter, so I need to make sure it can make the 25 minute drive to my friend's shop for winter storage between now and then.
Oh, and I also need to chase down a weird power reset issue in the car. Something is blipping power to my keypad and EPAS relay control randomly. I'm not sure if it's something in the CAN system being noisy and making something angry, or a power setting in the PDM I need to adjust. I'll figure it out, but it's a little annoying. It doesn't stop the car from running/driving, but it does disable the power steering and headlights/etc.
I also tried out my "bleed from master" for the front brakes. I did an initial bleed at the calipers with a power vacuum bleeder until it pulled some fluid, then I just pulled vacuum on the master with a power bleeder sealed to the reservoir. Held vacuum against it for about 3-4 minutes while pumping the pedal occasionally, then repeated that a couple times. Seems to be great pedal feel, but I'll know more when I get the car out and about. I have a transducer on the master for the front circuit, so I can measure actual brake pressure.