Well the Mishimoto TMIC is now fitted and the car is retuned to suit. See below
Matt working his magic fitting the TMIC


dummy fitting the unit


ALL BOLTED IN READY TO ROLL

Took Matt literally 10mins to remove and replace the TMIC, and that was with some mild persuasion for the new unit to fit with the metal mount. But no cutting or modifications required for the unit to fit.
There will be some wriggling to get the RHS long brace to fit into the standard mount. But it can be done if done with care. I watched Matt the whole time and I never felt like there was any compromise with the fitting process. Once the unit was fitted, Matt spend 5 minutes bringing up my previous tune and tweaking it to suit the new TMIC. Once loaded, we went on our way. At first taking it easy in S mode. Immediately I could feel more torque and less pedal required to get the car moving. Drove to Glenelg and back but couldnt find a spot to floor it due to heavy traffic. Got to the lights at Harbortown near the airport and had option to try it in S#. Flicked the gear stick on manual mode. Really put the foot into it and was met with a rush of torque at low rpm and I hadnt even gotten thru all the gears before I knew it I needed to back off before the fixed speed camera, which is about roughly 300-400m in front of the lights. Overall, Im am stoked with the additional performance of the TMIC. Ambient temps were mid to high 20's. So when the temps drop in winter or at night for that matter, I expect more perkiness. The gear shifts are a bit smoother again too. Smoother than they were before.
Big thumbs up for Matt fitting the unit in super speed and his tune to get the car moving awesomely. Matt estimates with his computer plugged in than I should be pushing about 183kw at the wheels now. The car came up with zero faults, no knocking or any other negative signs. He also reckons I should see good gains with an Eflex adjusted tune with what mods I have too. Hmm... thinking about it.