The suspension is great! I love how much more stable the car feels. The only issue I have had with it is the rod end bearings in the links to the ARSB. They dry out pretty quickly and make a terrible noise. I hit them with a bit of lube and they quieted down, but this will have to be a PM item for now. Also, they are set up with male-male threads, so tensioning is more work than it needs to be. Eventually, I'll put together a better set of links.
I have gone VEMS and love it! It is great to be able to tune the car to my exact set up. The chipset that I was running before was having all kinds of problems. With VEMS I've been able to tweak things into working much better. Switching to VEMS exposed a few problems that weren't apparent before, like my spark plug wires that came with the HO coil kit were dying, so I ordered the Magnecor wire kit for a 3b and just cut the the wires to length. The 3b kit was much cheaper than the AAN specific wires I've seen. That helped smooth out the running of the car quite a bit. I also replaced the worn cam chain with a new one. This seemed to tighten up the running even more.
I've been fine tuning the fuel map, acceleration enrichments, boost, etc... Some things are straight forward, others take a lot of figuring out. Not having documentation explaining what each value does, makes for some interesting tuning! My biggest hurdles at this point are getting the VE table correct at idle. If I don't throw a bunch of fuel at it down there, it idles quite rough. I have to run it at ~.8 lambda to have it idle smoothly. I'm not sure if the altitude is making it hard to get things dialed in. After talking to Dave Jones, he said that they were having to do the same thing with another car that they were tuning on VEMS. Slowly, things are becoming clearer...
While replacing the cam chain, I had to change the cam seal. It was leaking like a sieve after only 7k miles. After talking with Dave Jones about it, he said he has changed out a lot of orange cam seals recently because of the same problem. I also replaced the valve cover gasket as it was seeping after about 20k. I figure that's about right for those.
I got some new shoes, which are great. Oettinger RE 18x8 et35 rims wrapped in Bridgestone Potenza RE760 Sports. These tires really handle well, ride great and are quiet on the highway.
A pic of the new stuff:
Currently, I'm having to pull the turbo:( One of the EM studs and one of the turbo to EM studs have gone MIA. Another turbo to EM stud is trying to escape. So, out comes the turbo to put the studs in properly. I'm thinking that the short silicone coupler from my CAI to the compressor housing is not flexing enough under extreme load, thereby putting a lot of strain on the turbo, EM hardware, allowing things to work loose. Sux. I'm going to fab up a mount for the CAI to the bolts on the back of the compressor housing so it can move with the system, not fight it.
While I have the turbo out I'm going to install a larger oil cooler and move it to the space vacated by the SMIC. This will be great, as driving over mountain passes can drive the oil temps too high for my liking.

