A little history on your car.
I bought the car from Leos at Expolines. The car is a '93 "LE". The car had been through some work, but the chassis was straight. The frame/chassis was solid, but the supporting bits (subframes & suspension bits) were a bit rusty. The brakes were super rusty. I immediately replaced all of the brake components and installed a bolt-in rollbar. Anytime the car was worked on, it would leave little piles of rust on the ground. Hence the name "Rusty".
Since the car was an LE, I removed all of the unique & rare red & aluminum interior pieces, including the dash. The plan is/was to sell those bits. Someday I'll actually get around to doing that! The VIN on the dash doesn't match, but all of the others should (firewall/chassis, doors, etc). If they popped the hood, they would have found that the large VIN stamped onto the cowl behind/above the engine is correct for the chassis.
By the time I sold you the car, every bit of rust had been removed or replaced (subframes, suspension arms, etc.).
The original motor got tired and was eventually replaced, as was the transmission. The 'new' motor is from Don Pierce's old (1990 1.6) car, which he removed to install a '99 engine. Richard Murphy owns that car now!
That car was very well balanced. Don't mess with it too much. You turned endless laps this year. For reference, my "new" car turned more miles on the dyno than it did at all of this year's events combined. As absurd as that sounds, that is not even an exaggeration. The amount of laps I turned at most events could be counted on one or two hands. For example, the first 3 laps I turned at Tremblant were during the time trial. Not fun.
Bottom line? Don't mess too much with success. That said, I fought for a long time to make the 1.6 -> 1.8 swap legal in ST, and finally won that battle after I had already moved on and spent a couple of years in SPC! Go for the swap, and fulfill Rusty's destiny!

I'm not sure which if any of my ST4 records still hold, but I expect at least an honorable mention at future events, should you best the record.
