hello lambertius,
so finally I had some time to install my kit during my summer break!!
it took about 2.5 days working from 9am to 8pm.
most of the time was taken for the reworking wiring harness and thinking of the vacuum hose layouts.
and the last most difficult part was putting on the carbon airbox, the bottom and most rear bolts took me many hours to tightening down.
after confirming with rama, to take out the assembly and put the air box together then put everything back......thats the way I did initially not knowing but just couldnt do it so, anyways its all in there with right hand drivin 318ti which has the battery up front.
I really like the sound and the engine responses!!!!!
I have 2 questions.
1. I made extra vacuum block coming from each cylinder to attach the brake booster and the crankcase breather.
the crankcase breather I have attached PCV valve --> oil catch tank --> to the vacuum block
is this setup bad? or creating vacuum leak?
for past few days of driving, I do not have any oil leaks like your intial setup where pressure was build up.
reason why Im asking is I have very high lean air/fuel mixture during idle only.
Countermeasures
C/M1: should I delete the PCV valve and just connect with oil catch tank and to the vaccum block?
C/M2: keep current setup but instead of vacuum block (unstable vacuum?) go directly to the one of the manifold ports like you did with your brake booster?
C/M3: delete the PCV valve and after the oil catch tank put a small airfilter?
I would like to return the hose into the engine for regulations.....
I would appricate your advice 
thanks in advance,
Ho-ho! Looking good! I'm glad that you like the drive ^_^ Its great fun having that little extra poke, and the the way the power curve comes on is satisfying!
I was wondering when I would start seeing other kits fitted!
To answer your questions to start with...
1. Your setup is fine, as long as you have the PCV valve there will be no vacuum leak. I would be interested to see a picture of your second vacuum block? Your setup may be generating enough vacuum to make the PCV work which it wasn't on mine.
C/M1: NO - this is introducing a vacuum leak. The car will run rough to about 1500RPM and may cut out under acceleration.
C/M2: I had thought about trying something similar like that. If you do it you will need to keep in mind that one cylinder will be running lean compared to the others. For this reason I would consider trying cylinder 4 since it is the most likely to be running slightly rich from a front feed box. That said, the PCV valve won't activate till higher RPM so it should only be a minor affect, but you should at least be aware. I have everything in place to try this... but I just haven't... I should really try this...
C/M3: I would suggest this option for ease - this is currently what I'm running.
If your engine is running lean at low RPM I would check the PCV valve your running isn't in backwards? When you have a vacuum leak you'll know though, at low RPM the engine will run like a dog and will cut out under minor throttle.
Now... as for C/M... I have a 'solution' that I want to implement that will keep the engine 'regulated' and won't need the PCV valve.
Please forgive the ghetto bucket - it is for test fitting before I 3D print something. I need to make sure it fits before I spend my $$$




I've been needing to make an intake shroud for regulation purposes so I figured I would make a cold air intake while I was at it. The ghetto bucket is shrouding the air filter and the air temp sensor (its making a difference, the exhaust smells less rich. Presumably because the ECU is less worried about detonation with a cooler air temp).
ANYWAY... if you look at the back of the engine bay you can see the air filter sitting on the top of my catch can. In most locations, an air filter is all that is required to be compliant but if it isn't the requirement is usually that it needs to be ducted into the engine intake. My solution would be to run the catch can into the ghetto bucket (with its own filter). The crank case would be ducted into the enclosed intake, and because it would be on the outside of the air filter it wouldn't be lining anything with oil. It would also be on the 'outside' of the MAF it won't introduce an air leak. Its an easy solution and it would be compliant almost everywhere.
For anyone who is interested, here is another kit being fitted in Melbourne on a different forum
http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80984I'm still working on my LSD, I got all my new parts, clutches and bits but I had some issues getting shims and finding a competent mechanic to build it... You think it wouldn't be too hard, but it always is. I have the second one still listed on ebay for anyone who is keen
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/162169755041?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 I've filmed a video on the LSD as well, which I'll get up on youtube eventually
