Thanks to all for their input. It is very helpful in trying to figure out priorities, especially when being temped by mods which are likely wasted in the light of my lack of experience. I would also like to say that being a part of this club for the last 8 months has been an absolute blast. Everyone has been very welcoming and helpful, so kudos to you all. It a good bunch of folks!
I have tried to be patient on mods since purchasing this car, and really have only done one mod thus far, which is the one everyone says should be done first: tires (Michelin Pilot Super Sports) I immediately saw results in terms of times and standings position at my first event on them (Fayetteville). However, the absence of Chuck, Rodney, and Jordan didn't hurt either.

I take Shawn's point to heart about priorities. This being my first full season, my goal is to really just find my feet and see if I can be competitive. I took the advice of Matt McGrain at my first club meeting, to stay stock, get the feel for my car, and stick to the PAX classes. As for the car, this is not a dedicated autocross car. It's my daily commuter, plus daily fun car, plus autocross car, so I'm really trying to cover the spectrum. I want to be competitive at autocross, but i spend more time in this car in an every day sense. The ECU tune is really for shits and giggles, but, I don't want to do anything that would really serve to handicap me when an autocross comes around. I don't plan on being in a PAX class forever, especially with the uncertianty surrounding stock/street class for next year, so who knows.
I'd be curious to hear more about your opinion on tunes, James. I realize that they are not a silver bullet, but they do seem to offer some pretty good bang for your buck.
Aaron Buckley wrote:
IIRC, the R32 is not turbocharged. - AB
You remember correctly, however the current iteration R is a turbocharged 4-banger.(and hence just referred to as an "R" and not an "R32" I guess people thought "R20" didn't have the same ring to it.
JamesShort wrote:
BIll, electronic boost modifications are not allowed in ST* anyway. I assume your 'ecu mod' would change boost levels and therefore you'd have to go to RTDSP or DSP.
Are you telling me that none of all those S-2000s have a tune??
More to the point, quoting 2013 SCCA Solo Rulebook 14.10.F - Engine and Drivetrain
Quote:
The engine management system parameter and operation may be modified only via the methods listed below. These allowance also apply to forced induction cars, except that no changes to standard boost levels, intercoolers, or boost controls are permitted. Boost changes indirectly resulting from allowed modifications are permissible but directly altering or modifying the boost or turbo controls, either mechanically or electronically is strictly prohibited. 1. Reprogrammed ECU/PCM (via hardware or software_ may be used in the standard housing.
Does this mean if the ECU reprogramming specifically addresses boost levels, then that change to the engine management system is prohibited, but if the software changes other aspects of the tune, and only incidentally increases boost, then that change is permissible? It seems hard to believe that you would actually have to compare the code of one tune next to another to determine if boost levels are directly vs. indirectly addressed, but then again, I'm no tuner.
If nothing else, there appears to be a valid argument to be made here, that a tune is not prohibited in ST
per se.
