Alright, I better write up this NitroDann CAI install before I forget stuff!
Last Sunday I was feeling a little restless, and I could hear the leftover parts calling to me from my garage shelf, I went out to just see if I could work out how this whole thing would go together, and next minute -

My there's a hole in my engine bay, and my stock intake is sitting on the ground. Take a look at it, is it any wonder that replacing this mess improves performance? Mazda really did strangle this car out of the factory. I know MCM did a test on intakes and reckon they don't do much, I say it depends on the car you're working on!

The removal really is straight forward. I recommend downloading and printing off the AEM intake instructions, regardless of where you get you SE CAI from, it's well detailed, lots of pictures, and will help you work out what goes where on your kit.
I ran into one issue after the removal as I started test fitting Dann's bits and pieces. I couldn't work out how the hell it was all going to fit, and what went where. Nothing seemed to fit up to the turbo inlet. I was starting to panic!

I had to have the car back on the road by the end of the day, I needed it to get to work on Monday! I PM'd Dann, but I don't think he comes online on Sundays, must want a day off or something. I PM'd Lokiel and tried to bribe him to pay me a visit, but he was otherwise occupied and didn't get my message until later that night.
Then I realised I hadn't removed the stock rubber elbow from the turbo inlet! The one everyone complains is a real PIA to remove.

Anyway, after a few slices with a Stanley knife - there really is no way to remove this thing without cutting, it's fused tight and you can't get to the back of it to insert something to separate the rubber from the metal - I had it off and things made a lot more sense!
After a few test fits of the pieces and some deep thinking on what hoses go where, I had it sorted out and was ready to clamp it all down! All done, except one thing, the rig wasn't bracketed anywhere! Dann supplied a piece of metal, that would bolt on to the car under the MAF, but I couldn't see where it would connect to on the intake, or how! I thought maybe the intake just rested on it?

I couldn't work it out, and just figured I would have to drive it as is. So I went for a quick test run for a couple of Ks. Now I can hear the turbo spooling! Now I can hear the blow off valve! Now I've got some real pace! The end result:

Note Dann's solution leaves the relay bracket where it is in the stock configuration. Also, I should have removed that brass bracket the stock airbox bolted on to, and now have. The hose from the BOV into the turbo that runs around the back of the engine will need to be rerouted. There's nothing really wrong with it currently, just it doesn't look nice

Probably run it along the front when I get a chance.
Well that was as far as I got Sunday. Drove the car without a hitch until Yesterday when I hit boost cut and scared the crap out of myself thinking I'd broken something! I'm loving the extra power. At first I wasn't too sure about the noises coming from under the hood, but I have gotten used to them. That said, I would like to look in to building an isolation/hush box around it at some point.
I've now got all 3 "essential" improvements to the power train sorted, all from NitroDann. If anyone else gets his kit and has questions, please feel free to PM and I'll do my best to help.
A slight update to come from today's work
