Update time.
EJ207 is in!
It took a solid two days' worth of work and a lot of help from Tremayne to get the engine swap done, but so far, I can't fault it (although some "re-swapping" of parts has been needed...)
Started taking crap off the EJ20X (or "Y" given it's an auto with VF 38, but the engine plate doesn't lie, and it says EJ20X...) on Saturday morning...


Tremayne hard at work making final preps to lift out old 20X...

Lifting out...

207 and 20X side by side, still a bit to come off the 20X to go onto the 207

Crossmember was covered in a decade worth of crap and gunk...And check out that slushy awesomeness of 5EAT torque convertor


New PCV assembly arrangement with catch can install...
As nice as the Cusco one looks, I'm saving for one of those PERRIN AOS like mi-key has! hahaNearly midnight and the 207 is finally ready to go in


In she goes



Finally in position and bolted down some time about 1:00 am Sunday morning...

Location of Catch can with CAI installed (CAI now gone in favour of stock air box)

Finally got it started Sunday arvo although there were a few teething issues:
- Idled like poo
- Had a huge flat spot from 2,000 - 3,000 RPM
- Was basically gutless under 4,000 RPM and anything less than 50% throttle
- CAI was stupid loud on low boost (under 0.5 bar) and drowned out by engine noise at anything above 0.5 bar
I pondered what it could be, got some advice from a number of players, but mostly Matt (TH, thanks man

). So, I checked for zorst leaks and found one in the LHS head/header gasket. Which is crap because the header gaskets are the only new gaskets in the whole exhaust system! The rest are either reused with lots of Ultra Copper, or just plain ol' Ultra Copper alone. I'm off you Grimmspeed
Anyway, took the CAI out this morning and put the air box back in. Difference is immense! All those annoy issues are eradicated! Neither Eric or I thought that on the base map a CAI would make such a huge difference but it has! I'm dumbfounded and stoked.
It's an absolute gem to drive: where the power delivery of the VF49 on the EJ20X was smooth, it's now even better with the 207.
And the noise! Oh damn, there's just something about revving it out to the 8,000 RPM redline
I'm completely astounded by it all.
To combat the extra load the gearbox is being subjected to, Tremayne (yet again) helped me out.
Yesterday evening we put in a Davies Craig ATF cooler behind the grill. It sort of stands out a bit, but I don't particularly care as it serves a hugely important role.
It's installed in series with the stock "cooler" after it; so flow is box -> radiator -> ATF cooler -> box.
Bracket for the ATF cooler...

Cooler mounted on bracket with self tapping screws..

Behind the grill (it's not so obvious in most lights, but I don't particularly care for the role it plays)

Part of the cooler install involved a full ATF flush. Old stuff was a bit rancid and brown. Now the trans is being appropriately cooled and lubed with Penrite ATF-FS (which I ran in my Foz with great results

)
As I put the stock air box back in, I needed to relocate the CC; thankfully there's a nice gap where the secondary air pump sits on the 207 in its stock form
That's not actually mounted, but you get the idea on scale and space In the coming days I want to:
- Finalise the catch can install
- Straighten out the bent fins on the TMIC
- Make a TMIC shroud that is useful (stock shroud ducts air to only half the TMIC

)
- Modify the stock heat shield to accommodate the stock and wide-band O
2 sensors
- Install the wide-band gauge (priority as Eric needs the fidelity of the wide-band for tuning).
- Replace the busted and ghetto-specced turbo oil feed line with appropriate OEM parts
- Replace busted (and ghetto-repaired) exhaust cam sensors with new ones arriving tomorrow (Wed 25th)
- Swap out home-made-bought-from-mi-key*-who-bought-from-eBay top feed inlet manifold riders (TGV deletes) with Zerolift composite risers that I got yesterday...a day
AFTER I finished the engine swap
*mi-key is a buddy on OzFozTo sum up, I'm now running:
- 2013 JDM STi EJ207 with the stock STi VF49, headers/up pipe and (heat wrapped and de-catted) bell-mouthed down pipe
- Tomei head gaskets
- ARP 2000-series head studs
- DW1000 top feed injectors with stock STi top feed rails
- DW65C fuel pump (installed a few weeks ago)
- Cusco catch can
- AEM UEGO wide-band (or at least will be by this evening) sensor and gauge
- STi Genome (Defi) boost and oil temp and pressure triple gauge cluster.
- Davies Craig ATF cooler
To run the engine, I've had to use my stock LGT ECU harness, throttle body, exhaust cam sensors, and wire in some top feed injector plugs in place of the original side feed ones (thanks, AGAIN, Tremayne, my soldering skills are sh
ite

).
It's been a massive few days with the swap and I want to thank Tremayne for his help. :drinks: :drinks:
I also want to thank Kris for helping me out with advice and of course, the motor itself; and also Mick, in particular, for his knowledge and patience with my multitude of questions.

Even just after running it this morning with the stock air box in and it finally going smoothly, I can categorically say to anyone with a pre-FL LGT contemplating an engine upgrade/replacement, this is a completely worth-while endeavour. I could have dispensed with a fair bit of time and cost by just dropping the 207 in in place of the 20X, but I'm glad I went to extra step of putting in some better than stock head studs. These, although not the CA625s, will be good for up to about 300atwkW; which is perfect because at that point, I'll be replacing the stock cams with something more aggressive and just do the studs then

This is a long but really exciting (for me at least) up date

Thanks for looking :drinks:
Sean..