Well, I'll try and keep this fairly short... or something....
I got my EA from my parents when they bought a VX commodore, the idea was that i'd drive it until I bought something newer/better...
Less than a month after getting my licence I lost it for doing 141kmh in a 100 zone (EA CFI 4spd for the win, I had it up to 195 once!)
While I was off the road I put speakers into it and we removed a bit of rust, thus began the mods. Unsure of exact order of some of these but brought a new MP3 headunit, and Pioneer splits for the front doors, made some huge ass pods out of 1/2" mdf attached where the map pockets go. Eventually color coded door handles and mirrors, went thru a few sets of goodyear eagle GA tyres just out of poor driving and general idiocy.
By this point I was on FF.com (possibly I8 I can't actually remember if I ever signed up there?) and one day when out driving spotted a Green EB with eafalcon.com stickers - I followed it and this turned out the be Karl (NZ, now EF Futura).
We got to talking and it turned out Karl was sharefarming and had to move soon, and had an EA 30thAE with MPFI and Manual box that he needed to get rid of as his new boss wouldn't let him keep it there. I arranged for a trailer to be dropped out there, and karl loaded it up and I had it collected. For $750 i got the whole car, missing only fuel tank, tailshaft, and with unbled brakes. He even threw in the 2.5" exhaust that he'd had on his yellow EA (anyone else remember the pics of when he "got rid" of that with the tractor?)
Unloading the white EA from the trailer in my parents driveway (45 degree downhill slope) the winch cable snapped while I was sitting in the car steering, and having no brakes, no handbrake etc, I careened down the hill towards the shed screaming "**** it won't stop" or something to that effect. Thinking quick I managed to steer it into a tree which unfortunately broke the Ghia garnish I was planning to fit to the EA.
I fitted the exhaust to the EA first as it all bolted straight up, this really sounded quite rediculous with the CFI setup, but I went and got a tip fitted and was happy enough for the time being. Karl convinced me to lower it and with his help in went a set of King Superlows. It looked a bit silly on the stockies and superlows, and Karl had two sets of EB Spac rims formerly used on an EB race car, so I grabbed the spare set for $150, not in spectacular condition finish wise, they're actually fitted to the EA at the moment... I had to get centrecaps ($30 each) and a set of wheel nuts (Around $120?) to complete the look.
Then I polished the MPFI fuel rail, and grabbed some clear indicators to tidy up the exterior. I toyed with the idea of doing MPFI but didn't want to do it on my own, having only previous experience changing spark plugs and the like, and no real mechanical background. Karl was too busy to help and since I had a week off work for holidays I decided to give it a go, he told me he'd come and help me fix it if it didn't work. It took me two days but eventually I actually managed to get it to start and took it down to the end of my street, where my CFI coolant hose modification failed and dumped the coolant (Fixed shortly after!) - what a massive difference from CFI!!! It was still very slow but it felt a whole lot faster to me! And I was stoked that I completed the conversion on my own with nothing other than the original guide....
I went on an eseries GOR cruise (2004) and decided I needed to do more to my car to get it to a similar standard to others on the cruise (performance etc wise, appearance wasn't sooo bad)... But then I blew my 2.92 diff doing neutral -> drive at 4500 rpm. A mate built a 28 spline 3.45:1 open diff into an EA housing and this made for a bit of a take-off difference.... I got hold of an Spac/Ghia front bar extension after seeing these on a few cars at the GOR cruise and fitted it, making the front of the car look a little nicer/lower. Also an aftermarket wheel/boss kit was fitted.
Put in a K&N filter and slotted RDA rotors all round. Somewhere in this time frame I began full time work (gave up TAFE out of boredom and was doing part time work at the Photo Lab of the local K-Mart, went full time here) so my income started to increase a little...
Fitted a set of extractors I swapped one of dad's workmates a slab for - they came with a gutted cat so I fitted this too... Made a little more difference up top of the rev range... Also converted the car to T5 manual... OMG what a difference! Similar difference auto->t5 as was cfi->mpfi, so t5 must be worth 20fwkw in seat of the pants value! This was a bit of a culmination of mods as everything started to work together, crazy 3.45:1 diff with ea 3.5:1 first gear meant redline at 50kmh and WRX defying launches with the decent 15" bridgestone g'grid tyres.
I took it to a hallam dyno day and got 117rwkw, beating a few au's with exhausts, so I was stoked... then the headgasket died a week later. I replaced it with an AU steel gasket and it didn't have any further gasket issues.
K&n panel, XH snorkel and a wade cam I can't quite identify (came from one of the Johns, zervos maybe?) because the specs sheet was lost, got fitted and holy crap my 6cyl ea could beat karl's 8cyl manual eb all of a sudden. Took it to heathcote that weekend for my first run down the track, with a modified headlight assy ran a (still) p.b. of 15.29 at around 90mph.
I cut the white ea up with a gas axe and loaded it onto the trailer after salvaging all the good bits.
At this point I was discussing with Karl what further to do, i'd already done all the basics and to make the car faster would require replacing bits I had with "slightly better" versions of the same. At the same heathcote day i'd ran my 15.29, dan's EB had blown its rings and I'd been having a good look at how it was all set up. Karl told me during our discussions that I should buy dan's turbo gear (he had it listed for sale for $6k) I went to the bank and sorted out a loan (I was shithouse at saving, but figured hey i'll pay that off easy enough). In the meantime Dan had found a buyer but I appealed to his better nature and rather than having to pull all the turbo gear out and part off other bits of the car I offered him $7k for the whole lot, $5850 in advance, then $150 the next week, and $100 per week for each week after til paid off. Karl vouched for me as i'd done similar when I bought the EA from him.
I went down to bayswater and picked up the EB, i'd arranged a permit for "highways" as it was unregistered (Rego had lapsed a week or two before) and drove it to the servo. One of the funniest things I can remember is when filling it up at the servo a little buzzbox full of lebs pulled up and one of them said cool car, reminds me of my dad's car we put a turbo in it - smelling bs I said how does that go? and he said oh dont know doesnt run properly yet... I dosed at them as I left the servo (nice big cloud of oily rings-be-gone smoke?) and a little while later they overtook me in traffic staring hardcore. Just as they passed me a cop on a motorbike pulled me up and questioned my permit, type A permits say you can only drive in daylight hours (7am-7pm) but it doesn't specify that this is for all types, I STILL don't know what the go is with this but he let me go, and commented the car didn't sound like it was running real well (3" exhaust, no compression hahaha) I told him it was going to be a fixer upper and cost me $1k, and I bought it for the ghia interior... he turned out to be not that bad for a guy stuck on a bike patrolling melbourne, LoL...
I didn't realise the shiftkit was on and as I got to the 100 zone on the FWY near werribee gave it shit and got it to boost... holy crap even with stuffed rings this thing went HARD, faster than the EA which at the time was in perfect running order. Unfortunately at about 10pm and with nothing in sight the shift kit changing gears managed to snap the alternator belt. We had to run back and forth to the servo in a mates car (how we got up to melbourne) to get supplies, we even tried using leggings or whatever for belts, but they snapped too quick. RACV don't come out to unregistered cars either, even if you have a permit... So we had to wait til morning to get my ex's father to drive to us from colac with a new belt. Got the new belt on and got on the way. Used a few litres of oil on the way (flying out of the dipstick and exhaust) but got the whole 300kms back to warrnambool relatively unscathed.
A while later when the EB had been sitting around for some time and my EA gearbox started making horribly bearing noises, I decided I wanted to be manual turbo, so spent another few thou getting a T5Z from mal wood, along with billet flywheel to take 10.5" clutch, and a cushion button clutch ($880!!!). Had some issues fitting this as they hadn't measured clearences and we had to pull the box in and out about 5 times before we realised there was -2mm of clearance, forcing the clutch plate to bend -- it was being pulled on that hard by the bellhousing bolts. had to send the clutch back to have a little machined off the input shaft side of the clutch so it slid on far enough to move freely and disengage. I also bought some 18" ANZ Tycoon rims after seeing them on a FFAU member's car in geelong when karl sold them a front lip.
Transferred the half velour half leather interior from dan's EB into the EA, along with (Eventually) electric windows all round (I actually had the fronts some time before, when I had the EA interior; as my knees always rubbed the manual winders which irritated me to the point of changing to electrics.
Bought a ghia garnish at another GOR, from John_Xr6, and fitted this. Started dismantling the EB, modified the front bar from the white EA to suit the FMIC same as the EB bar, because the rosewood EA and the EB both had damaged bars (scuff marks etc). Painted the EA bar rosewood ready to go on.
Bought a low Kms' AU motor and did the necessary mods to fit tri belt, grinding down sump etc. Put in an ACL copperhead 1.8mm head gasket as my goal was to run more than 10psi, and AU's have higher compression than EB so this may have posed an issue. Had a local place fit oil drain to the sump etc as well.
I needed a runaround and at the time was quite impressed with the fun factor of my then gf's TX3 laser, so started looking for a cheap to run 4cyl car. Not really wanting FWD, I began looking at early Mazda mx5's and then moved on to the 1.8l versions (NA8A on) - test drove a few, getting around the 14k mark, then made the mistake (?) of test driving an NB8A in geelong. They wanted far too much for it but from there I was convinced I wanted an NB8A. Looked at a lot on the net and decided to test some, didn't really want green as most of the ones around were green (most NA's were red, most NB's green... not sure why?) but saw one listed as NB8A with NB30P2 (NB8B) VIN - decided it was worth a look. Indeed it was, priced as an Nb8A, I picked up a decent Nb8B with 111000 k's on the clock for 19,500 incl ORC and insured it full comp at 21yo for under $1000 with JCI. Nb8b mx5's for those who don't know, got bigger brakes, ABS, 16" rims, factory strut brace, variable cam timing, better seats, 6 speed instead of 5 etc) - at the time I got it, the car (if the dealer had realised what it was) was worth around $23k. I still like to think I could get back what I paid even now, over a year on and with yet another new model.
The MX5 was a revelation in terms of handling, infinately throwable, and able to handle corners at huge speeds. Now that I had this I could begin work on the EA. I took the EA to a dyno day and it made 129rwkw with a dying engine, by the feel of it, at it's prime it would probably have had about 140rwkw. I took the mx5 to one and it made 78rwkw; considering the mx5 weighs only just over 1 tonne, and the ea weighs about 1700kgs, it really wasn't a trade down in terms of straight line speed; i've kept up to 150kmh with a manual EB xr6 from a standing start, and haven't found a car I can't keep up with or lose thru corners.
I pulled the motor out of the EA and dropped the AU motor in, along with wiring in the Wolf (what a nightmate! - even tho i was just cutting from one loom and joining to another (The EB was smartlock)). I had to modify the k-frame for proper clearance of the AU sump, even with the grinding it still JUST touched. I bolted up the turbo gear and manifold, intercooler, cut holes for piping, fitted that up, trimmed a little more bumper and got that fitted. went to tow the EA to rank rotary and the tow car's rear axle snapped at 100kmh with the EA on the trailer... a little scary. Got antoehr tow car and went up two weeks later, unfortunately I managed to smash chunks out of my mint front bar when I was loading the car onto the trailer the second time; it was a tilt trailer and nobody was holding it up, and I was going a little fast and not thinking.... No damage to the FMIC so all good

Took the car back to rank and got it tuned, 211rwkw at 12psi with ignition problems.
I still haven't fixed the ignition problems and last dyno i had it on the car made 194rwkw @ 12psi with major overfuelling (9:1 AFR!!!) - I plan to see if the M&W ignitor can handle three channels, if it can I will wire up an AU coilpack to run spark, keeping the EA dizzy in place just with no coil to run the trigger. The other day the wolf started playing up so now i've got to try and get that fixed too, it's not reading the TPS or engine temp.... I've decided to pull it off the road a bit and do things a bit better, mount the catch can for starters, and run a hose from the PCV to catch can as currently it still goes into manifold (only the rear hose goes to the can). I have to neaten a heap of wiring, heatshield the turbo area as its been melting things (clutch cable is missing it's plastic lining, a set of stereo wiring melted and has since been replaced, the altenator wiring has half melted). I need to redo starter motor wiring and altenator wiring so it runs to the LHS of the engine bay, currently it runs to the standard spot and into a distro block, then across the front to the battery. Currently severely out of money however so modifications will be coming along very slowly (so tidying is a good idea, this takes more time and effort than money!)
Haven't run the car down an 1/8th or 1/4 in this setup either.... hope it would run better than dan's 13.xx but probably doubtful as I still can't really launch... my 18's just axle tramp although the 15s are a bit better.... the 3.45:1 LSD I took out of dan's eb doesn't really suit the stupidly tall BA/T5z first gear (goes to about 70kmh) I really do miss my 50kmh redline first gear. I reckon a 3.73 or similar would really improve off line spool time. The car starts to boost at 2000 rpm and is making 12psi by 2500 in any gear (yes that includes 5th) and pulls easily past 200kmh. Power really seems to drop off after 3500 rpm and looking at a dyno graph it looks like it peaks at about 3000rpm (190ish rwkw) then dips and climbs, dips and climbs around that power figure til redline... still unsure if this is a result of too rich, ignition issues, or both... some people have said the excess fuel could be looking like an ignition issue which is a point too.... will have to fix the wolf before I can do anything however.
-SileNceR