Been really busy recently, so my apology for the lack of update as I barely get the chance to drive the thing, let alone to have the time to work on it.
There are still few more things that needs work on. One of which is the air filter setup. Due to the space constrain, the current air filter is probably too restrictive.
Option 1 is to route the air intake all the way to the driver side like this below. But I don't think it is gonna flow any better with that 3' long pipe and two 90 degree couplers in the way.
Option 2 is just get one those mesh Turbo-guard. And glue or clamp some coarse foam filter on top of it (like this
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000QFX5E2), so it will at least capture some of road grimes. Not a perfect solution, so it is probably best to run this setup for track days, where performance actually matters. But hopefully it will flow a lot more air than what I have going on right now.
Also, I tried to improve the heat management a bit just last weekend, since the shop did a rather lousy job with it. I wrapped all the exposed electrical wiring near the down pipe with fiberglass sheath (
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E267M4) or aluminum coated sleeves (
https://www.mcmaster.com/#2652k31/=1dcf65s) to prevent it from melting. I also made a small heat shield for the downpipe from some scrap aluminum sheet (kind of hard to see in the pic, but it is there), to try to reflect the IR radiation away from the electrical components above the downpipe.
I also had to wrapped the coolant line leading to the expansion tank with protective nylon sleeves (
https://www.mcmaster.com/#2569k97/=1dcf6nb). It is rubbing on the fan shroud, and if left as it is, the rough edges on plastic fan shroud will rub a hole on the coolant line in just a few thousand miles.