3 weeks ago, I attnded the North Carolina Autoctoss championships. I was midfield. I was merrily throwing the car around. Very safe course.

Last weekend, a local event. It was cold. I struggled. First run was a hot mess, I spun the next two runs then tiptoed the last two. Decided the big bar was coming off. I do not want to daily through winter with a car this loose.
I pulled it off today and fitted an 918 bar with extra holes. The 918 is the softer sport suspension bar and two grades higher than the stock SE bar. I did a quick road test in the stiffest setting. It feels pretty neutral. Ride is drastically improved. The godawful squeaking is gone. Stock 918 setting should be pretty close to my modified stock bar, which I've done one winter with while keeping my underwear clean. The 918 was tough to drill. Extnding the flat area for the fresh hole took some effort. Bolt and washers barely touched it. My hydraulic terminal crimpers barely did anything. Two sockets, a bolt to keep them in place and my vice also didn't get very far. Two scokets, the bolt and my biggest hammer eventually got it done. My cats were decidedly unimpressed with that method, however.
Calculated stiffness
Stock SE: 164
Mod SE: 198 + 21%
918: 214 +30%
mod 918: 264 +61%
25mm: 550 +235%
I have a two day event next weekend to test it properly.