As an update, I'm slowly drilling into the broken bolt to try and remove it using an extractor, is it a good or bad idea to heat the area up right before i try the extractor?
Wish me luck, I don't need to be lifting the engine up and out to drill out and heli coil the hole..
-Josh
EDIT:
Sucess!! I took my time doing this but I managed to get it out with the extractor!! The wrench that comes with the set is garbage, I used a plumbers wrench and gave it steady constant pressure. When the bolt first broke loose it make a loud "snap" which was a scary sound as all I could see was the extractor breaking..
Anyways, tahh dahh!!
And the hole is clear, this time no f-ups! (BTW the reason the tensioner came off is because I didn't tighten the 14mm nut because I found the nut lying in the timing cover, new rule: No working on the SHO when it's past dark, I'm tired, I'm hurrying or a combination of any of those,

) And I know the bit is way crooked, I did the best I could with a right angle drill...
I'm $70 out of pocket for the two home and then the cost of a tensioner but I'm so happy this worked out alright, so much releif now that I can put it back together (slowly)..
Or not, Just realized the stud from the ATX tensioner is too short, gahhh, can I get this from an auto store if hardware store??? or does anyone wanna do me a big favor and send me a MTX tenionser stud? haha