Well, I didn't expect to see this. Thanks!
Looking back I'm surprised to see it's coming up on three years. Three completely trouble free years of near constant 5000-6000 RPM shifts, and absolute abuse. I have zero complaints, I love this car. I've been waiting to post the latest update for good reason, but you forced my hand. Another week and I would have hit the 200k milestone

Around Christmas I finally got around to tuning it. The car is supported by HP Tuners, something that was kind of important, and that I looked up before going to see it. The TB is better than stock, but the intake I built was so much better flowing, the AF ratios were all over the place. It was running quite rich down low and lean on top. That, and above about 5000 RPM it's pulling vacuum, so it needs a bigger TB, something I have on the go, I'm just waiting for the nice weather to arrive. The 58mm TB I wanted to install was going to interfere with the AC tubing - something that wouldn't happen in a base model, but I figured out a work around that's going to take some fab, some fiddling, and a bunch of test fitting. I also plan to still do something with the big restrictive close coupled cat, I'm just not sure what.
Things I learned while tuning: As I mentioned, it needs more TB in the upper RPM range, and at roughly the same time it starts pinging, which pulls timing. I'm going to replace the unusually hot and extended tip plugs for something less projected, and a couple heat ranges colder. That should get rid of the high RPM knock, and allow more timing. Because of that we had to leave the timing stock above 5000, which resulted in power really flattening out between there the rev limit. I raised the rev limiter to 7000 RPM, and I really want to use it. Low end power is much better, but the biggest increase was in the midrange, from about 3000 to 5000 RPM it pulls way harder, and is much more entertaining to drive. If I can get it to pull like that to redline it's going to be pure awesome.
Want more power from your otherwise stock Spark? Being a GM, it has two timing tables and automatically starts off in the more advanced one until it detects a certain number of pings/knocks, in a particular period of time, then reverts to the lower map. Want to have that timing for more power and better fuel economy all the time? Run premium and pick up 9 degrees of advance for your effort. As you would expect, it makes a noticeable difference. We were able to add 4-5 degrees more on top of that 9 until about 5000. More timing is more better.
The sway bar I fabbed has been good, but I'm led to believe that I can do a lot better with a more conventional tube type sway bar. I have the materials, but probably won't get around to it for a couple months now.
Sitting on winter 185 60 14's, and second Gen VW steelies, it doesn't look terrible.
I said it before and I'll say it again. I've owned enough of them to know, it's better in every way than a Swift GT.
Except it has too many damn doors.

You'll see the front plate has been scabbed on there with wire ties. I finally got busted for driving without one. I think I got away with it for about two years. I told the cop I was waiting on the proper plate mount but he looked and said, there's never been a plate on here (it was a Quebec car), he knew. Fortunately he had a good look at my license, came back, gave me my stuff and said, anybody born on the same day as me can't be all bad. Don't let me see you without a plate again.