BJ, here is a link to the dyno results from the best motors at Nationals.
944 Spec Dynos
The identifiers are cryptic to keep them anonymous. If you click on the "chart 1" tab, it will take you to a plot of the dynos from 4K RPM. Any dyno that has an "H" by it is a 10.2 motor car. "L" identifies the 9.5:1 piston cars. The "merge" graphs are all of the HC, and LC cars averaged, respectively. Chart 2 compares the averages of the best two LC cars, with best two HC cars.
My car, is the "0L" line (since it's mine, I'm free to disclose that) It's a little busy, but you can see it's the second highest point at 4K RPM, but drops off dramatically at high RPM. The other LC cars had 8R heads, mine had a 6R head.
This would seem to support your theory, however, Dave Dirk's results would not be consistant with that. I'll let Dave fill in the details of his results, if he feels comfortable with that.
Had I put my car on the dyno before Nationals, I would have spent some time seeing if I could tune up this curve, but I did not. Behind the wheel my car ran fine, and certainly turned in very competitive lap times, though it did seem to give up something on the top end, but then we all feel the other guy has a little more motor, right?