So it sounds like there's maybe two issues; timing or mixture possibly out causing the (ported) standard manifold to get hot; and something blocking that heat from getting into the turbo and down pipe?
If the turbo has seized, wouldn't it also be glowing as that's the starting point of the blockage? - It's a good place to start though because Andy has previously had problems with his turbo; was it a suspected leaky seal? No chance you stuck a bit of rag in it when it was off, and forgot to take it out before bolting it back on (I know it's a long-shot)?
Plus I'm sure there's no cat or silencer on the car... it wouldn't keep failing noise tests if it did. ;-) So it's unlikely to be further down the exhaust.
If the turbo has seized, wouldn't it also be glowing as that's the starting point of the blockage? - It's a good place to start though because Andy has previously had problems with his turbo; was it a suspected leaky seal? No chance you stuck a bit of rag in it when it was off, and forgot to take it out before bolting it back on (I know it's a long-shot)?
Plus I'm sure there's no cat or silencer on the car... it wouldn't keep failing noise tests if it did. ;-) So it's unlikely to be further down the exhaust.