So.. how is this coming Flghtmstr1? are you finished installing it? How was the install? any thing extra you needed to get? sorry for the questions. I may be purchasing this kit within the next few months(if the wifey approves

) Just kinda want to know what to look forward to, if there are any surprises/headaches stuff like that. Thanks
I am not yet finished, unfortunately. School and work have made it difficult to find the time. I still need to install the fuel pump and finish up the intercooler plumbing.
The kit seems pretty complete. So far, I have had to purchase:
- A stock Motorcraft accessory drive belt (not necessary, but recommended)
- A stock upper radiator hose (ditto)
- Spark plugs (NGK TR6)
- New stock fuel filler grommet (for the fuel pump install; the old one is destroyed when disassembling the tank)
- New stock fuel basket gasket (is recommended to be replaced; I didn't want to risk fuel leaking onto the exhaust)
- New stock intake manifold gaskets (not required, but I did it for peace of mind)
- New stock crank pulley bolt (only because my car had piggyback-style underdrive pulleys on it which necessitated using a longer bolt)
- Wire for rewiring IAT and making a harness for the intercooler pump
- Zip ties
- Ford fuel line disconnect tool ($6 from Advance)
And that's about it. Most of that stuff is mentioned in the instructions, so I suggest reading over them several times before you actually start working on the car. Also, make sure you have a way to get to the parts store during the install. Inevitably, you will be missing some sort of tool or item. Also, expect it to take a lot longer than you anticipate. The instructions tend to make some things sound easy, when in reality, they are not. There are a lot of miscellaneous brackets in the engine bay that need to be "dealt with" in various ways that are not covered.
The installation instructions assume that access to tools won't be a problem. I mention this because there are some specific items that most people wouldn't have, like a torque wrench, ball-end Allen wrenches / keys / sockets, and fuel-line disconnect tool, as well as a full compliment of sockets and ratchets in 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2" drive, as well as a full range of wrenches.
Also, I should mention that this is not something you would want to do without a lift if possible, although I imagine it could be done. Replacing the crank pulley would be particularly difficult without a lift, as would mounting the heat exchanger.
With all that being said, if I can do it (and that has yet to be proven lol), anyone can. I am not a mechanic, and I have learned everything I know about cars while doing it.