I am running the stock front bar with stiffer bushings everywhere, no rear bar, DIY two point front brace and the "race" spec BC coilovers with stiffer springs. I changed the rear camber so my car is not ever going to be like other FiSTs so I have to do my own testing but as it sits I am quite satisfied with and only expect modest improvements a the most.
It is always better to deal with spring rates to control body roll as much as possible and still make the car streetable if so used. The spring rates I am running are far better than the stock rates for ride and handling, I will try the next level in stiffer springs before sway bar changes.
After that and fine tuning the shocks, again, then I will test the none ST front sway bar and the 5-way DIY modded BMW rear bar I put a lot of time into making fit and building good mounts for.
During the testing I will see what gains I get from a couple of more chassis braces though I do not think this car really needs them beyond a 2 point and perhaps STB. I will test for actual gains and not how it feels which can sometimes be deceiving.
If one is building an all out handling car THE LAST THING TO TUNE WITH IS SWAY BARS but for most street and street track applications built below a full race car there is not much choice but to use them sooner for most owners needs. That is why I am doing those last as want the absolute best handling FiST as I can make it and still a great car to go site seeing