Being able to bolt it up was a huge reason why I ended up doing the entire front piece. None of the threads I read did the whole front. Always either tbar or tbar and rad support. The way I did it requires no measuring for perfect fitment.
Today a friend of mine asked if I would be willing to trade my OEM hood for the one on his car. It was a pleasant surprise when he showed me what he had.
The DC2 is almost ready to come off the jackstands and make its way to the tuner. We just need to plug everything in, fill up fluids, install the body panels again and it is ready to roll.
Here is a pic that was uploaded to instagram that shows the head and block set ups.
The dust also needs to be cleaned up, but getting it running is first priority.
Over the last few days we spent a lot of timing getting the car ready for tune. She started right up and had no check engine lights so we were clear to tune.
Here is a pic of the front end finally done.
Got the car loaded up and ready to head to Church Automotive to be tuned by Daniel.
The car ran extremely well. It exceeded my expectations and even Church himself was impressed by the results. Keep in mind that this is still with Type R cams and pump gas.
Overall the gains were substantial over my last build. After inputting the correction factor the gain was +39hp and +21.6 torque.