Thanks for the tip but it is just the rad support that has been modded and it has run fine for two years on track and road without any problems.
I had the head rebuilt at the same time with all new valve guides etc.
I have used ARP head studs, almost cost the same as the VAG head bolts but can be reused.
All bolted back together using the washer bottle as a catch tank.
I have always had a wideband fitted but i decided to add a gauge to help tunning on the road.
And decided to move the sensor to a better location.
Also fitted some bonnet catches.
The car started on the first try but was not running well, the tax and MOT was also due so i had her towed to a good well know garage Streamline in Wandsworth London where Eddie could get his hands on her.
At the garage the car was running but would bog down under any load making it difficult to drive, also the RPM signal to MS was spiking when reved more then half throttle. The guys managed to get her through the MOT and balanced the ITB's and played with the map, I drove her home but she was clearly not right, the RPM spike was cuasing the ECU to dump fuel and retard ign thinking it was hitting the rev limlit when in fact it was only at 2k!!!
I fitted a new sheilded wire to the VR sensor and changed from EDIS to wasted spark, Eddie at the garage added new thryristors and that sorted the problems with the RPM. The car was now driveable but was still bogging down underload and now the ECU water temp was over reading and moving around, it was not a ground problem was i moved the grounds a few times to now avail. I went out mapping the car, the bodding down was due to a lean mixture and was cuarsing the ITB's to backfire and spit flames!! this melted my filter and nearly cuarsed a fire

Once bitten twice she i took back to Eddie at streamline for some dyno time so he could sort out the map for me. Otherwise I felt I was going to do some damage to the engine.
An evening of tunning took place on the rollers.
The injector pulse was fluctuating around and was making it hard for Eddie to get a stable idle, bit of head scratching and it was down to the high water temp readings retarding the injectors, that sorted tunning proceeded. The TPS signal was now being a problametic and was moving around at low RPM to, we moved the grounds to the battery and this sorted the CTS issue but the TPS was still noisy up to 2k rpm! I was now really wishing I had not messed around and renewed the wiring

seemed all i had done was make things worse!
Anyway Eddie managed to put a OK map onto the car for now, she reached new levels of power that has made all of the hard work worthwhile, putting out 184bhp and a impressive 163lbft, But there is more to come, the adjustable cam sprocket can still be adjusted, the bellmouths were not used and there where some dips in the AFR that can be ironed out, overall I was very happy to finish at gone midnight and the results of the extra torque is what i was trying to achieve with the new manifold.
Got the car home that night and as pulling in the drive she dropped to two cylinders! Did not think much of it then but the next day she was hard to start and again was only running on two cylinders, I norrowed it down to the coil pack and ordered a new on, old one was cracked, new coil and leads fitted (standard VAG and Ford coil pack) she started first time and worked a treat, at the same time I added a 20uF capacitor and it together they have worked to stop the noise the TPS was getting, car now drives very smooth again and feels great, looking to get her back onto the rollers soon now that the problems have been ironed out. Hopefully some more power and bigger spread of torque will be obtained over the last RR session.
