Visited the alignment shop today. If you're in the Colorado Springs vicinity, Shogun SpeedShop is pretty great. They also do dyno work and engine tuning as well. The alignment was priced well and done quickly, and based on the cars on their Facebook pages I had zero concern turning over a low car to them...
I used the numbers Brian Goodwin suggested on his forum to a customer at a stock ride height that wanted an autocross alignment, since I am running that height also.
Front camber: max possible, usually works out to around -1.0 deg
Front caster: whatever it comes out to once camber is set, usually around 5 deg.
Front toe: 0
Rear camber: negative, about half a degree less than the fronts
Rear toe: 1/16" in on each side
Of course YMMV, and mine did a little. They were able to get around -1.0 deg camber on the fronts, 0 toe, and caster came out just under 5 deg. They set the rears around -0.6, with the 1/16" toe in on each side.
As a reminder, my current suspension setup is this:
KYB Gas-a-justs front and rear, stock springs. I do not have the 'sport' springs either, my car was the GT package without the Sport Suspension. Front sway is stock, and the rear is a 'yellow dot' from an RX-8. The stock rear sway is a dainty 11 mm in diameter, the RX-8 piece is 16.5 mm (measured).
The car drives really nice now. It isn't 'nervous' or 'darty' at all, but turn in is more quick and sharp than any other car I have ever driven, even the NB I owned, which was rocking aFlyin' Miata's excellent springs and Tockico shocks, Toyo T1Rs, and an aggressive alignment.
The other thing that is hard for me to explain is related to the suspension bushings. The NC previously, and my Impreza daily all have this 'spring loaded' 'return to neutral' feeling, but now the NC when it pivots into a turn, it feels like it wants to stay there until you tell it otherwise. It feels different, takes a little getting used to for sure. It feels more stable than the old setup for some reason.
I have registered for an autocross in less than two weeks. Hopefully it takes place under our increasing restrictions here in CO, there other big 'if' is the weather.
Have a happy Thanksgiving. I am certainly thankful for a car that turned out as I had dreamed it up. It is kind of surreal to walk out into my garage and see a safe, well prepared, theoretically competitive, and just damn good looking car sitting there, and realize it is mine. I am so very thankful.