One bit of clarification here. Ram air was never illegal, but was clarifird last year. Making ram air illegal would have required a change to the long standing rule- air intakes before the AFM were open. At the time, it was thought that trying to regulate/define ram air would cause more pain than codifying it. It would have been a much different situation if the rule had been stock airboxes, and that was changed to allow ram air last year. That would have required a much higher standard of "vetting" per se.
The rule change proposal has been made. We'll see what the feedback is. It is a new rule, not clarifying what has always been, and does need to meet a higher standard. There are several leaps that must be made to make the case for it:
1) The coatings reduce underhood temps to a significant degree at speed.
2) This decreases oil/water temps to a degree significant enough to affect motor logentivity.
3)This increase in logetivity is significant enough to warrent the cost of removal, coating,new gaskets and reinstallation of the header.
4) There is no siginificant performance advantage, or if there is, the improvement in longetivity is enough to make the cost worth it.
5) It is superior to lower cost options - header sleeves/wrap.