New head ready to go .... awaiting the arrival of a Cometic from the USA which may be a while yet

Fresh studs and locking nuts for the manifold, the old ones looked decidedly second hand after just 18 months or severe heat cycles despite being high quality

Spark plugs protrude into the bore and potentially too close to the pistons. Need to chime in Wes here as you have a template of the piston crowns and how they interact with the head.

Previous engine builder supplied some spacers for the plugs but with this head having a touch more meat on the bone the plugs are well shrouded when using the spacers.

As discussed a few times and creates an oil/tyre/insurer debate each time - the 924 turbo badge panel v's 951 FMIC cooling debate ........ and I agree with Jon Mitchell that the 924 badge panel vents do not cut it in feeding the FMIC with enough constant cold air at any speed. So, some work in progress - decided now was a good time to fit the 951 air duct to the intercooler. This requires a large intake hole in the front bumper. So bit the bullet and got Mr Angry Grinder out and took a slice out. Its not the final shape yet. It will be squared up at each end and the corners radiused similar to the outlying shape. Should give plenty of additional cold air needed if I want to be getting more than 220bhp this year.

Other work completed - new oil separator to replace the stock Purolater. Will not improve things too much except hopefully any breathing may not spit oil from the top filter as it did with the Purolator and the filter being on the side. A new larger bore rubber pipe from block to tank as the previous one had a decent kink in it which may have inhibited some breathing. We'll see.

So now just waiting for the MLS HG and a replacement ally rad. Just need to pull my finger out and finish the wiring in of the Zeitronix data logging of the AFR/EGT/Boost/intake air temp pre and post FMIC. The Zeitronix, with Phormula knock sensor and 123ignition should make some interesting reading and protection of the engine. Just need JMG's enrichment device fitted and we should be cooking on gas!!