I’d look at going the blackbear route but I don’t have a laptop to use for it. Unless I could find a long enough cord to plug it in at my house with my PC.
You don’t need a laptop. A desktop or tower pc will do just fine. The only device that goes back and forth to the car is the Autocal device to record the data while you drive and then apply the tune later.
Randeez is right about the tune, but if you’re hearing significant mechanical percussive noise, I would investigate that also, as Bill suggested. At the very least pull a valve cover and turn the engine over slowly by hand to check for interference. I also have a borescope from Amazon that was cheap as chips and works great. Fits in the spark plug holes to check for damage.
I would also pull the timing cover to check that you got the timing marks aligned right.
I went with a 3 bolt cam because I didn’t want the worry of degreeing the cam right.