Honestly, the install wasn't too bad, just a PITA. I removed the fuel pump relay, then crunk the car and let it die. Then, I removed the air box, intake inlet pipe, battery, battery tray to be able to get to the fuel line and to cut the symposer hose to run the wire through to the cabin. The factory fuel line came off with ease and the new lines and sensor went on fairly easily. One thing I will do is order a shorter line for once side of the sensor because 2 11.4 inch hoses is too long. So I emailed Radium to see if they will cut me a 4 inch hose with both end being straight.
Once I got the engine bay stuff done and everything back together, the inside was fairly easy...just route and hide the wires. Then find a good ground and tap into the fuse box. I didn't do a write up because I didn't want to look like I was stealing info from someone else as the writeup razorlab did worked well.