Autocross class, I need help!

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Haven't autocrossed in a while and don't know what class my car falls in.

2017 Civic Si Coupe
Type R rear sway bar
Ktuner w/ Vit Stage 1
PRL Cobra CAI
And the rest of the mods are all from Acuity (shifter upgrades)

Can someone please help me figure out where that would put my car in?
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I'm pretty sure Street Touring Hatchback (STH) - as long as you have tires with treadwear 200 or greater, 265 or narrower tire section, and 9" or narrower wheels.
 

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Short answer: STH.

Longer answer: If those are your only mods, your car is closer to GS-level prep than it is to STH. To my knowledge, nobody has done a truly competitive STH build with our cars; we don't even know if it's a competitive platform for the category. You'd be better off flashing your ECU to stock and putting your stock intake back on and running GS. Our car seems likely to unseat the Focus ST as the "ringer" car in that category - look no further than the thread on this forum if you need convincing! The Type R bar is allowed in GS (as long as you haven't done anything to the front bar) and nobody will care about your short-throw shift kit at local events. Nationally is another story, but don't worry about that for now.
 

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Just be glad you don't have a catless downpipe. You'd be off to street prepared!
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