Added a few things since my last update.
no-pistons evap skid plate. love it because it cracks me up, LOL.
Cobb Cat-Back Exhaust. Love the exhaust. Great build and top quality, it's like a piece of jewelry and has added to the visceral experience.
the rear muffler is locked down from shifting left or right and the tips remains in the center of the exhaust cut out of the lower rear valance with these set screw collars in place.
Mishimoto Oil Cooler Kit. Has definitely had a positive impact on both oil and especially coolant temps. Car runs happier with cooler lubes and allows a more aggressive tune.
Oil lines behind the crash beam.
Oil lines routed behind the crash beam into the engine compartment and secured them to a hole on the crash beam.
Lines routed behind the AC line and wire tied to a hole on the radiator support.
Another angle of the hole on the radiator support looking straight up next to the right front wheel.
Oil cooler lines taking up some space where the upper diversion panel used to be.
Upper diversion panel trimmed to accommodate oil lines.
Everything buttoned up.
Update 10/31/15
I'm really happy with this oil cooler kit. The quality, fitment and performance has met my expectations. Most importantly the temperatures are noticeably cooler for both oil and coolant, even under normal driving conditions it's cooler than with the OE setup. At this rate and for my use I am almost certain I won't be needing to upgrade the radiator anytime soon now that the oil cooler has taken the oil cooling load away from the radiator.
Normal driving conditions with oil cooler on the street and highway temperature range.
OIL: 185 ~ 210 deg F.
COOLANT: 190 ~ 197 deg F.
I had a chance to revisit a canyon where I recorded peak coolant and oil temps prior to the oil cooler.
Peak temps prior to oil cooler:
OIL: 246 deg F.
COOLANT: 229 deg F.
Peak temps after oil cooler installation:
OIL: 225 deg F.
COOLANT: 205 deg F.
Temp reduction:
OIL: -21 deg F.
COOLANT: -24 deg F.