This conversation illustrates exactly why the cap is useful. It requires a talented engine builder (who can charge a lot for his superior skills) to get the last 4 or so HP out of a 944 head.
My $350 head rebuilds (OK the last one cost ~ $500 with new Turbo valve springs) from "Ron's Machine Shop" in Sterling, IL, have never failed me in 6 years of racing, 3 endurance racing seasons, 9 hour enduros, etc. They are quite capable of making HP that will push the new cap, but clearly not 144HP. These last 4+ HP cost roughly a $2,000 premium over a standard rebuild. This is not an engine builders class. Obviously, we can't keep people from spending money, but we can make it uneccesary to the greatest degree practical. Guys should be able to patronize any decent local machine shop and and run at any level in this series. Spend the $2K on 3 weekends of racing (or 1/2 on a Traqmate) and make yourself a better driver - that is what this series is about, and will be about moving forward.
I think we've established all we can about this in the preceding 20 pages. The cap has is moving forward. The series directors will work on the details, and I encourage racers to move forward with plans to make their cars compliant for 2013.