Ok another update, things are really progressing along now.
The smaller belt has been fitted. We had to slot the alternator bracket to adjust the tension, but that is working fine. Notice how tight the clearance is between the belt and the oil feed lines:
Here's a pic of my new Walbro 255lph high pressure pump:
Here's a pic of the surge tank with all the lines fitted. I also added an elbow to the fuel supply line, just to give it a bit more clearance underneath the car:
We also completed the wiring for the fuel pump, and tapped into the existing fuel pump power lines to draw power for the relay for the new pump. In the pic above you can just see the relay in the background.
Here's a pic of the fuel pump fitted, along with the new fuel filter (I had to shop around to find a filter with a 10mm inlet and outlet, to prevent this being a bottleneck in the fuel supply process):
Here's a teaser pic of us measuring space for the radiator and cooler:
Everything fits! Although space is extremely tight. It's a good thing I slotted the radiator brackets when I initially fitted the radiator, as it came in handy to make some more space for the cooler.
Then the throttle body has been fitted. I also had to purchase an idle control valve - this will come in handy when setting up the management system, it should ensure smooth idling:
Then I also splurged on a new filter. This will compliment the theme of my engine bay nicely:
So what's left to do:
> Finish fitting water pipes
> Finish top intercooler brackets
> Fit new bearings and hubs into new knuckles
> Check if sideshafts and CVs fit.
Then it will be mostly complete, and then it's time for exhaust and boost pipes.