http://fatcatmotorsports.com/FRC_1_6NA/FCM_MSDS_1_6NA.htm
Put in your car's vital statistics (anything in orange text) and hey presto.... It gives you a bunch of info in green. Essentially it tells you about your car's handling characteristics. The front Roll Couple (FRC) is the figure to look at when considering a car's tendency for understeer or oversteer. In general terms, your car's handling will be either over-steeery, neutral or under-steery, based on your FRC (not shown on the spreadsheet anymore, but I have an old version that includes this info).
Over-steery: FRC less than 62%
Neutral: FRC = 62 to 68%
Under-steery: FRC more than 68%
I have 6 configurations to choose from, using combinations of my OEM sways and a Flyin Miata front bar. This gives me 6 different setups to choose from, ranging from FRC = 53.4% to FRC = 41.3%.
I've done three track days since the PSS-9 and FM bar install and now that I'm used to semi-slicks and the new dampers, I find the car to be a little under-steery for my liking, using the FRC = 53.4% setup. Now that I know the "order" of the different setups with regard to FRC, I can choose to go in either direction. In my opinion this is a very useful tool for making predictions about what effect your mods will have on the general handling characteristics of your car.
To go more understeery I would need to buy a harder front bar or front springs, but I have lots of options if I want more of a tendency for oversteer. That's my plan. I'm going to wind it up to FRC = 47.5% and see how that goes. I'm predicting lots of lairy skids.
And let's be honest, who doesn't like doing skids?!

Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with FCM, I just love their spreadsheet. And I always found the standard setup with FRC = 55.5% to be understeery. Maybe I'm doing it wrong?