Read the service manual, buy a timing belt tensioner tool so you can use a torque wrench, buy only an OEM tensioner and pulleys, and double or triple check the timing. Hell, leave it sit for a day or two and check it again to make sure there isn't any slack or the timing marks aren't lined up. It's not too hard just take your time. If your heads have been milled a bunch of times the cam gears may be slightly off. I had one that was 1/2 a tooth off because the head had been milled so many times at least 3 I knew about from the previous owners.
I've been tempted to buy another set of 5857s to put back on my stroker since I never got to use them before I sold most of my parts. I didn't like running a 1/2" spacer for the rear manifold, grinding the compressor cover, grinding the valve cover, grinding the EGR plate/intake manifold to clear, and then all the modification I had to to to my intercooler pipes. If I do it again I may either buy a set of billet PTE turbos that come in a T04B cover because supposedly it will eliminate any fitment issues I had with the DR T3 headers running a spacer and grinding due to the larger T04E compressor cover let alone a ported S cover forget it, or I will fab up a set of T3 manifolds and have the turbos pointing towards each other like Ray's 6262 setup. I guess it depends how much time I have to practice welding since I'm new to TIG. I would also recommend that you don't go with .63 TD05 housings but do a .63 T3. You already saw how little of power Jared picked up going from 20-30 psi. Saf ran those 5857s and put down way more than Jared's 7xx AWHP at 30 psi. The TD05 housing is too restrictive unless you can modify it like MTC did. Save the hassle and do T3s though. I won't be working as many hours this fall or spring so I'll probably have to wait on a big build until next summer or until I'm finished with school.
I ended up checking my fuel pump because I was going to swap another new Aeromotive Stealth in and found out the hose connecting the fuel pump was loose/bad. It was partially off so I tightened it back up. It ended up that the hose must not have been rated for fuel because it leaked air after I took it off, plugged one end, and blew through the other. I'm wondering if they sent the wrong one with the kit and also curious if this was giving me fits the whole time I tried running ethanol so I will probably try putting some back in again. Air in the system or that leak would explain misfires because of running too lean and adding more fuel hardly changing the AFR or making a large swing for each change would make some sense. I may need to swap a different fuel pump hangar in if it keeps giving me grief and I'll keep an eye on it if my AFRs change or it starts cutting out WOT. At least I'm making progress on it now.




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