After listening to it several times...
General points:
-As has been said several times: way too much pedal. The g1-g2 octave in the RH opening theme can't be heard because of the LH hammering away under pedal all the way from Chord 1. Bar 11, the two c minor chords don't sound like two chords - thank the pedal. Same thing in bar 17 - I couldn't hear the sixteenth octave. There are more places like that, but it's always the same problem. I've posted it a few minutes back, half-pedal is the way to go.
-Don't know whether it's the pedal, recording or interpretation, but the LH is waay to strong in places (bar 25: I had trouble discerning the melody, and I knew what I was "looking" for...)
-Rhythm: Sometimes you play the dotted eight-sixteenth group almost as two eights. Distinguish them! It sounds very fast that way even if you play piano (trust me, I've tried...).
Some particular things:
-Both hands run bars 5-6: The accents lie on the beat, although the thing starts halfway to beat 2. When you accentuate some of the notes in the middle of the beat, it sounds disconnected, not like a single run with a target.
-What happened to the tempo in bars 25-26? It's all right playing behind the beat, but this sudden tempo change sounds disturbing (at least to me).
-Bars 34-35: Try playing the chord on the 2nd beat a bit stronger. The whole passage from the last beat of bar 33 is directed towards the low f and the f minor chord, I don't see a reason to pull back...
-Bar 38: Whoa, half of a beat is missing - the next bar came way too early (I've been struggling with this same thing quite a bit, metronome is the best solution).
-Bar 57: I kind of miss the chord on the 2nd beat.
-Bar 68: Same as bar 38.
-I was lost in bars 73-80, try accentuating the beats in the chromatic passage a little bit, then I feel that bars 75 and 77 should've been given a bit more time...
These things are rather a matter of taste, but I think there might be at least some objectivity in them:
-The ending run: Isn't it Allegro con fuoco + Appassionato? Waay too slow to my liking. Deliver the blow!
-The last chord: It might be - probably is - personal taste, but I'd make it staccato - it makes the piece much more consistent, you (better, I) wouldn't like it to trail off, in one moment (start) it's there, after exhilerating 2:40 it suddenly stops... I'm quite sure it would deliver a stronger effect/response of the listener. Imagine the moment the thing suddenly stops - two seconds before the people realize it's over... the strongest possible moment, silence right after playing stops. This way, they could think "Ah, okay, so when he lets go of the pedal we'll clap." (I'm not taking into account that a lot of the piano people know this piece, these will know that the end is coming anyway...

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I hope it helps.
(This might sound like a lot of criticism, but I know very well how much work it takes just to get it to this stage... How long have you been practicing this piece? It took me some four months to get to this stage... Other three to get past it...

Will be performing it on an all-Prague teen pianist concert on May 15th... I'll try to post my recording soon...)
*thumbs up* G'luck working on it! It's quite a monster...