Knee deep into my Head / Cam install...
Next up: new LG header install and installation of the crank pulley and timing cover.
I hope to have the car up and running by Sunday. I'll have a video of her if she doesn't blow up...

I was under the impression that I could drive it without a tune for a while, but he said to granny it, and not get on it at all. I figure I'd better not drive it; I'll be too tempted to unleash all that power!
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I got everything back together, and changed the oil Sunday, and fired her up, and the oil pressure shot up to the upper 50's, settling at the mid 30's at a hot idle (210 degrees). I got the anticipated O2 sensor error codes (added LG Longtube headers that don't use the front O2 sensors), and a mis-fire code, but nothing else. The car idles very well for a 224/224 with no tune. At first, it wanted to die on me after backing out of the drive and putting in the clutch, but it started finding the idle after 15 or 20 miles. This morning, it hits it's 600rpm idle just fine after pushing in the clutch. I think I still have some exhaust leaks to work out, but other than that, it seems to work fine.
I wish I could say that it feels way faster, but I have just been afraid to give it much throttle. At 1/8 throttle, it feels just like it did before; there's definitely not been a loss of low-low-end power or anything. The exhaust sounds great through my Z06 titanium catback with cats. The video clip below makes it sound a lot louder than it actually is; listen for the bird chirping in the background, and you can tell that it's not that loud... The valve-train noise is almost like stock. Other than the exhaust leak (I think it's where the headers hit the cats), it sounds great. Just what I wanted; half-way stockish loudness at idle, and a nice roar under load.
I have an appointment on 4/23 for a tune, and I'll be sure to get the dyno graph posted with my baseline afterwards. I was at 317 with a Vararam before. I'm hoping to hit 415...

