Time for a bit of update
I took all of the s/c setup off so I can finally start straightening the nose of car up a bit.
Broke the good bumper off in the snow so I'll have to order a new bumper.
Already have new fenders, radiator support and hood.
The car ran a lot better after some more issue were resolved.
The big ones was the jumper wire for j1 looked and felt like a good connection but was not.
That was what was causing all my datalogging, and tuning issues.
After I fixed the ecu issue and updated Crome Pro 1.6.3 (latest) everthing works right.
The engine I had at the last meet took a shit when the j1 completely disconnected and I was running on the internal rom.
Wore out all the bearing and got that familiar rod knock, so I shut it down.
Tried to bore and hone my spare D16a6 block and some how got the boring set wrong.
Overbored it way too much.
Saving it for the Darton MID sleeves I have sitting on the shelf, looking for a machine shop who would install these w/o raping my wallet.
A guy gave me a y8 block to use, have that being bored over 0.05mm o/s and decked 0.020" with 0.004 0.005" PW clearance.
Should have that back today.
After I had figured out the tuning issue with the stock z6 (thanks sunnyjay) in the car, I went to drive and did not realize I had builtup enough raw fuel in the exhaust system.
And this happened:
So I drove like that for a while until I can find a 3" exhaust for my HB since I will need it later.
Bought one off of ebay, realized later I bought an exhaust for a 2/4dr instead.
OLD exhaust and new exhaust:
fitted everything on
Cut the hangers off of the muffler and looked at how much pipe we need to cut of the axle back section.
Then cut and weld
This exhaust is a lot quieter, but a not all who use the test pipe.
Make sure the O2 bungs and caps are tight.
My goal is get the engine done this weekend, but I can not I'll work on the front end.
Looking at straightening it with a port-a-power and come-a-long.
Drill the spot welds off the old radiator support and then straighten the beams to rad. support using the front engine torque mounts as guide of straightness and fender and hood.
Then bolt on the new rad support to make it easier to put in and take out the engine w/ s/c and turbo setup still attached.
Suppose to see 50's this weekend so I need to get moving.