I guess many share your opinion as to the RSX being too fast for the class since my letter and comments to remove them all from STF was not founded. I see your point, but have you run an STF 2 at an event? I see from your profile pic you have one in stock form, but not sure if it's an old pic or not. My build is a 90% build. When I say 90%, I mean I haven't spent every dime on power mods (on the fence about the current crop of headers available), I'm unwilling to remove every ounce out of the vehicle. I drive this every day, I like my cushy seats and my steering wheel not to give me wrist tendinitis while I'm on my way to work. I drive 15 miles round trip so the 700# front springs aren't terrible when matched with the right shock valving. I have pretty close to the lightest wheel out there you'd want to own. Sure the SSRs are lighter (3lbs each), but at triple the cost, not worth it (to me). Some have said I built a soft car and can't b**** until I've explored every loophole and dug in every crevic trying to get every ounce out of this car. Here's my counter point. Hypothetically let's build the STF max Mazda 2.
It weighs 2100 lbs (as this is as light as I've seen any get close to)
It has a custom spec'd coilover suspension with 700-850 front springs and 500-650 rears with a giant Rear Sway bar.
It has the class minimum weight seats
It has every poly mount you can buy and or make for it
It has shims in the rear hubs for toe and camber adjustment (and NO ABS at this point)
It is lowered to get 2-3" of shock travel and has variable rate bumps stops.
It has a super light side or center mount dump exhaust
It has a (yet to be made) header that produces favorable HP gains and torque
It has a SRI intake
It has a full tune to take complete advantage of these bolt ons
It has the class maximum tolerances of machining done to both head and block
It has a very light 38 offset 7.5" wide custom made wheel
It has (insert tire of your choice here but we all know which one is best)
It makes somewhere around 140whp
Then and only then does it have a chance, although even at 140whp and 2100lbs, it's still not at the HP/LB ratio the current Top Runners are at.
Ok so,I've listed it all, and here's the kicker
It has a $10,000 price tag in addition to buying the car
It CAN NOT be driven everyday as its too low, too stiff, and too loud
still won't come out of slower corners, still has a solid tree trunk rear suspension, still has a high CG, still has a tall 2nd gear but still slaloms excellent whence you stop the car from pushing under throttle getting into and out of the slalom.
So you have a $18,000 used Mazda 2 that's is now 100% built and In my opinion it does not live up to the spirit of the Street Touring rules in that it's not a "driver". Sure it could, but would you want to.
In contrast, the RSX needs wheels, tires, Decent suspension with 1100 rear springs, rear bar and a decent set of seats (if you choose because the RSX stock seats are fantastic) proven header, proven intake and a great tune. This car will win every time and cost you less then $10,000 total. The 8th gen Civic formula is the same except there is no header option for it since the head and manifold are both cast together.
This is a car you wouldn't want to drive everyday either. But it would definitely win always. Driver to driver
To me that's not class parity at all. When extraneous measures are needed to be competitive, that's when it's time to re evaluate. Thats why I wrote what I wrote to the SEB.