RD, I did talk with people who disagree with this, and I talked with your series director as well. I am sorry I can't talk to every racer out there.
Let me put a bit more perspective on this.
In the MW/GL, we see the same mobile dyno that has been to Nationals & MIller. We see it 2-3 times a year (including Nationals), and have had dozens of cars on it. We have seen some dyno variation in that the cars dyno low when cold. We have not a single car that would have been DQ'd under this rule until this year. This is before we were controlling tire pressures, which testing (on SM's) has shown can vary measure HP by about 3 between low pressures (around 30 PSI), and high pressures (around 40 PSI). The current rule sets the test pressure at 30 PSI, which would tend to skew the results lower.
As far as your situation, you are set up perfectly! We have seen gains of around 2 HP from switching to thinner oil. You would have to gain around 3 HP (and presumably some TQ) to fall out. If this makes you nervous, then switch back to your old oil, and you are good. alternatively, you could test using the new protocol, and see where you really stand. You might be surprised that you make no more HP than you did before.
As far as HP, we are seeing gaps approaching 10 HP between pro motors, and
good motors (this is not even considering lower performing motors). A 135 HP motor may be fairly hard to tell from a 138HP motor. Put that 135 HP motor up against a 144 HP motor, and it's really significant. Bring that 144 HP motor down to 138, and it's a fair race from a motor perspective. Hopefully this helps put things in more perspective. I don't expect everything to be with 2-3 HP, but we can do better than the current spread. Telling guys like Norm Hamden - who's stuck with 135 HP - to suck it up and drive that much better than those with 5-9 more HP isn't going over very well. If 2-3 HP doesn't mean anything, you won't miss it when it's gone
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Yes the driver, and car setup matters more, but when both drivers are very good, HP can be the deciding difference, and that is not what this class is about.
As far as compliance, you could be selected for a dyno if there is one available. Your series director would decide what positions get pulled. Yes, someone could protest you, and after they paid their bond, and followed the procedure in the CCR, you could be asked to go to a dyno. There are penalties for bad faith protests. Protests at a regional level are vanishingly rare. If someone wants to harass you, they can do it now.