Now that springtime is rapidly approaching, it's time to finalize my plans for the car. I have decided I'm not going to change anything. I am still planning to install the brake prop kit, but that's all I'm doing this year.
I'm content with the car's performance as-is, so I'm not going to dive into tuning. Not this year, at least. I'll review in fall 2023 and see where the latest version of HP Tuners stands then.
My seats are comfortable and are still in good condition, as are my harnesses (they're expired as of June 2022, but it doesn't matter), so upgrading seats right now would just be for appearance. Doesn't seem like a logical expenditure to me, so it will wait.
The car's "paint" is still great and I love it how it is, so that will wait another year as well.
I am considering running some accent lighting in the footwell area, controlled by my underlighting dash button, just to make it easier to spot dropped items when it's dark outside, etc. I'll probably do this with cheap LED strips, not 100% sure yet. I may also just remove the underlighting altogether, since I never use it and it's technically illegal in my state.
So, with all that being said, I do have one question. Being that it's supposed to be 65 degrees here in Lancaster, PA, today, if not for the 50% chance of rain in the forecast between 7 and 8AM, I would have liked to bust out the Goblin for its first commute of 2023. However, I have the front end up on jack stands and the hood removed because I keep the battery connected to a booster/maintainer during the cold months, so that precludes me from driving the car on a whim until I take it off the maintainer and jack stands. It occurred to me that I could keep it connected to the maintainer without jacking it up and removing the hood, if I connected the positive to the starter and the negative to frame ground. Is there any reason to not do that?