Can't believe it's been over a month since last post.
I did drive the car a little bit. Between the on-off 6 puck clutch, jumpy throttle and off-throttle dying (like coasting to a light) it was not pleasant to drive. Hopefully I'll get used to the clutch. If not, there is a new one standard disk sitting on my bench. I think the jumpy throttle was due to the throttle cable being too sort. Installed a new cable but haven't driven the car to verify that was the problem. The dying problem was tuned out by adding timing at low load/rpm in Wolf. Not sure if this is the best way but it worked.
While I was driving there was a howling sound coming from the rear. It turned out to the the differential bearings. The side bearings and front pinion bearings were shot. I attempted to replace all the bearings myself until I realized that the side bearings are different widths than the original. Called Nissan and found out the the originals are NLA. So, off to the differential shop for shimming and assembly. Got it back and installed along will all the suspension and drive train this past weekend.
Removed the oil pan this morning in order to fix the severely leaking gasket. I tried the method recommended in "How to Modify." Didn't work. Apparently the weatherstrip adhesive skinned over before the gasket was placed down and it didn't seal on the passenger side. Rather than risk that happening again I'm going to use my tried-and-true method of applying Hylomar on both flanges prior to installing the gasket. That stuff hasn't failed me yet.
Things to-do before the next drive:
1) Reinstall the oil pan - major PITA I'm sure...
2) Finish installing the J&S Interceptor
3) Finish installing the Greddy Profec B Spec II boost controller (new to this build - Thanks Clive!)
4) Plumb the wastegate tube to the main exhaust pipe (hate the screamer pipe noise)
5) Re-shim the rear brakes - had to remove them to track down the differential noise
That's it for now.