Klod;
No worries on the tire discussion. I think right now, I'm happy with the tires I chose. Seem to be doing well for me, and it's not like tires are going to make or break my run for 1st place, so I'm not going fret over them any further. I just need to get the car dialed in with these and go with it. Either way the Falkens are right in the range of what I want.
So I'm going to move on to other stuff.
First is some dash changes. I really need better gauges for upcoming things. So I need room for gauges. Tore my center console out today to figure out how to move the HVAC controls to the lower spot. More work than I had hoped but it's progressing nicely. Currently running some brackets on the 3D printer to get them moved into place. The change in gauges will also make my cruise control useless, unfortunately, as it has a wonky system. The speedometer in the dash creates a speed signal that gets sent back to the cruise control computer. Change the speedo eventually, and I lose that signal. Eventually I'll put in an aftermarket cruise control, but for now I took all the actuators and control boxes out of the car. Hey, 5lbs is 5lbs. These things add up.
Radio also won't be going back in. Pyle makes a nifty bluetooth car amplifier that I'll be using instead. It's smaller and lighter than the head unit I removed, and can get tucked completely inside the console, clearing out more space for gauges.
Other thing I've started is the more permanent megasquirt install. For now I'm going to have both the factory ECU mounted as well as the MS unit, and I have an adapter harness to swap between the two until I feel the MS is ready to operate on its own. Lots of work yet to do before I feel the MS is going to be the primary fuel/ignition controller. But it is time to get working on this, and getting all my input signals straightened out.