Got the methanol tank installed. Hoping this pic will post. Ok been inactive for a while due to not being able to post any pics. Looks like its working again.
To bring my posting up to speed, I have got the car running and starting consistently. Turns out my timing was off. Later it was discovered that I did not have the timing unit fully seated and when I tightened the nut the cap rotated about 20 degrees which caused a no start condition. Small details. Since then I have run the car through its paces and it runs ok in the higher RPM's but the low RPM's it really stumbles, definitely in need of tuning for transit enrichment values. Also I discovered a different issue that I have been sorting for the past few weeks.
Their is a large amount of oil leaking around the compressor housing of the turbo, so much so, after being run rather spiritedly, oil leaks out of the oil filter. My attention was turned to the breather system. I did some research on S2 Forums and decided to scrap the OEM system and install a catch can. I welded a -10AN fitting to the valve cover and attached a -10AN fitting to the crank case that is routed to the catch can. Also I welded a -10 fitting to the bottom of the oil can and routed that line back in the oil pan, the other line is vented to the Atmosphere inside my wheel well to keep the nasty crank fumes out of my interior.
Second, I talked to the support team at AEM and discovered my air filter was about half the size it needed to be based on certain performance data, so some cutting was in order to fit the new much larger Air filter in place. After cutting, the entire area was sanded and coated with POR-15 for corrosion.
Lastly, I was doing some reading online and discovered my buddies web site where he talked about shady machine work on the head. On the I5 the intake valves sit about .030 above the deck surface and how he had come across some freshly machined audi head that had the intake valves shaved while being decked. I had my head decked and the machine shop did the same to my head! Oh Shit! went through my mind and rather than hope everything was going to be ok I decided to pull the head and have the entire head reworked with new Ferrea intake valves, decked again, three angle valve job, new guides if needed and new seals. They also heli coiled some of the bolt holes that were less than perfect. It cost me another $550 but the peace of mind is worth it.
I have yet to start the car after all the modifications and rework, but I am hopeful that this will solve the issues I have. I took off the IM and soda blasted it and the valve cover, I am just waiting on powder coating then I will be able to run her again. Barring everything working I will be driving the car down to Hank's shop to finally get it tuned properly.

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