I got a bit of time over the weekend to install the bigger parts, it always tends to be the easier part, and I expect that all the work getting small fittings and sensors etc will eat up more time coming up. It was a good feeling to see several boxes now gone from sitting beside the car. Installing the manifolds wasn't too bad, trying to minimize scratches was tricky especially around the alternator. SUPER tight on clearances, but this kit was run on the previous car for a good while and pushed pretty hard. I have a Ronin Speedworks subframe which was the only difference, but only super tight on the passenger side as you can see in the pictures.
Before installing, a reminder of the heat that gave them colour before.

Something about ultra tight fitment...


I was fortunate to come across a steering rack over on the club, the last one I saw posted was asking over 2K... WTF. This one had no power steering parts which worked out for sending it off to Chips Motorsports to be rebuilt and converted to manual. With the 265 tires up front, it will be a workout to park... but we'll see how that is when the time comes. If it's truly awful, electric assist could be something to add. I was able to space it up almost to the maximum with all the shims from the Ronin Speedworks kit, I can't get the final one in or the rack will hit the pan. This is significantly higher placement for the rack though from before which should help.



Water lines wrapped and fitted into place, getting the hot side all bolted up was a bit of a challenge for clearance of tools. It took some disassembly and reassembly of the turbo to get the procedure down, not that I want to be doing any of it anytime soon again. Slip joints, and there is is a huge block mount brace as well. The housing I left loose so that it can be clocked properly when the rest of the piping is on. I need to order some more fittings and small parts as the "street" downpipe not only will hit the HVAC firewall outlets, but also my Mazda cluster water temp gauge sensor. I don't care as much about that gauge myself, I may find a way to source that in a different location, but the HVAC is something to sort out.


Right now, I am thinking the only way to get a good downpipe in there to clear the HVAC lines and even that water sensor will be to go oval in the piping. I can keep my Katech valve covers still which is nice, I may even still mount the coils up top, but getting the downpipe to work will be something for the fab shop to take on later.
Next up:- Cutting and plumbing the steam vents
- Mounting the coolant overflow/catch can breather tank
- Mounting up the rad to test fit for changes in position/fittings as I want to have heat at least (AC has never been on the car...regrettably)
- Changing the position of the water pump so it is a bit lower and better for hose clearance
- Installing the updated trans mount and end links from Ronin Speedworks