Cheers Danny
Well, not much has progressed since last time. It's been running pretty well actually, apart from some annoying timing chain slapping at around 2000rpm, sounds ugly as fark anytime the rev's hit that region

Tried shimming the tensioner with a flat washer to compress the spring a bit more/put a little more tension on the chain guide but it didn't do much at all really. CBF with it anymore, I've been driving like that for the past few weeks with zero problems so I'll just keep an eye/ear on it and continue on.
Definitely has a shitload more pull from 3000rpm up to the 5800rpm limiter, actually feels like it'll keep pulling past there, but on a stock bottom end with a fair few km's on it, I don't want to kill it just yet. It does feel quite gutless below 2000rpm though, so would be great if I could safely add a few more degree's of timing but I'll have to wait till it goes on a dyno and buy myself a J3 programmer before any of that will happen.
The idle is lovely, has a fairly decent lope at idle, but the twin 3" tip at the end of the exhaust gives the lope this weird 'putting' sound. Plan is to get that fucker cut off asap and have a 3" dump style tip welded in after the rear muffler, but recessed so it can't be seen, then will have a go at filling the cutout in the rear bar for a 'smooth' look.
Still haven't had time to put it on the dyno to check AFR's. 98% sure it's still running pretty rich from the midrange upwards, as I never really touched that part of the tune at all. The tune doesn't seem too far off though, doesn't have any flat spots, no signs of pinging etc so, so far, so good *touch wood*.
Would definitely benefit from a 2800rpm stall at the very least, just to get it up into it's powerband quicker. Will probably get the diff rebuilt eventually, possibly with a locker fitted and get my 3.89:1 gears put in at the same time which should have it moving along nicely then. After that's done, I'll probably be done with this build, leave it as my weekend car or daily it depending on what I buy next and what I plan to do with it.
Anyways, made a few changes to the audio setup which is about all that's changed in the past few weeks.
Pulled out my DLS UP6 midbass woofers from the front stage and replaced them with Digital Designs DDCS6.5 midbass woofers for a bit more midbass emphasis up front. Pulled out my Response Precision kevlar midbass woofers in the rear and chucked them in my old man's EF XR6. I bought some Digital Designs CXS6.5 2-way coaxials to put in the rear, but had an issue with one speaker, so they haven't gone in just yet.
Also pulled out the Image Dynamics IDQ12v2D4's in favour of some ID12v3D4's which I had sitting around begging to be used. So far, it sounds a lot better than before. Doesn't have the detail and accuracy of an SQ system (or even as much as it did with the old DLS midbass woofers and IDQ sub's), but still sounds pretty nice overall and sounds like it has the potential to play louder more comfortably.
Didn't bother using the DD tweeters or crossovers in the front, much preferred the Response Precision ribbon tweeters and CS2327 passive crossovers I have been running for the past year or so.

Pulled out the DLS UP6 woofers

And in went the DD CS6.5 woofers


(ID12V3)New sub's VS (IDQ12V2)Old sub's


Boot install at the moment

Bought a Pioneer DEH-P8650MP headunit to replace the Pioneer DEH-P4150UB unit that I installed previously. Only good thing about the P4150UB was USB functionality, everything else was average. The P8650MP is a fairly old headunit now (circa 2005) but was a pretty high end unit in Pioneer's range in that era.

Basic rundown, all the usual Pioneer shit but with some nice features:
3x 6.5v preouts (Front/Rear/Sub)
13 band graphic EQ
Time Alignment
2-way crossover (HPF/LPF - Separate HPF for front and rear)
3-way digital network
OEL display etc
Mic for Auto EQ and TA
Just need to make up a surround piece to fill the gap, but so far it's perfect. Difference in sound quality compared to the old unit is honestly night and day, the extra tune-ability is amazing as well. Only thing missing is USB input, but I will be buying an IP-bus to 3.5mm aux cable and using a MP3 player for music mostly. Don't want to be using CD's as it's a slide down face, and the Pioneer unit's of this design are notorious for wearing out the ribbon cable between the faceplate and unit.

Right now, pretty happy with the audio install. Sounds nice all round, and will probably stay this way, with the exception of a new sub box being built, this time ported for a bit more output

Got a few photo's today, nothing much has changed really externally, not much else is bound to change apart from a drop in height in the rear most likely.



That's about it for now
