"Who is KJ Z78071?"
This topic is not about me, but since there don't seem to be Private Messages here, you can reach me at appliedracingtech at gmail. My name is Karl
"I think it's important to Dino on the set of wheels that you just raced on."
That assumes compliance testing at the race, and is a great idea. I would even add, "...that you just raced OR QUALIFIED on", but that is not in the rules now. What stops me from mounting a heavy set of wheels with brand new rubber just before the compliance test? Nothing. You laugh, but I'll give you a funny story in a minute. The testing procedure should throw out as many variables as possible and should not let a driver use the rules in his favor. It's in more people's best interest to proactively deal with it now, than to retroactively adjust. Vague with loopholes leads to arguments and animosity...not good...been there.
"We can't have some people using short shifters and others not using it."
Why not? You allow aftermarket bushings, even though you could run on the stock ones if you got a good donor. In my case, I had to invest not just the money for the bushings but considerable time to message them until the suspension worked right.
"Cookies and phone dials in both offsets are still readily available."
Perhaps, but the used set that I bought as a spare set included bent wheels. With the cost to repair those, would a new aftermarket set at around $150 a wheel have been a good option. Again, write for the future. EXAMPLE (since there are no inexpensive new options at the moment): "A 5-130, 15x7 ET23, five spoke, cast alloy, 15 pound minimum weight wheel may be added to the list of approved wheels if the wheel is advertised for sale six months before it can be delivered, can be prepurchased, and has an initial production run of at least 800 wheels, with subsequent production runs guaranteed by the manufacturer. Cost per wheel will not exceed $150 before shipping and sales taxes."
Dan, you might want to look around a bit more. You should be able to get a wheel like this for around $100 FOB China. And don't think the racers are the only ones who will buy it.
And the funny story...I was helping NASA with tech at an event at MSR Cresson. I knew one guy was running light, so I decided to ambush him as he came off the track from qualifying. I had already warned him about my suspicions, so we set up the scales AFTER they went out for qualifying. When he came in and saw the scales (they actually warned him on the radio, so he came in early) and I tried to stop him, he refused to stop (rules didn't say that he had to stop for tech while qualifying was still in session). He would have run me down if I didn't move out of the way, sped off to his pit, threw a 50 pound weight in his car and threw a towel over that and THEN came back to the scales for tech. We got him for not having ballast securely mounted but without the race director saying enough is enough, there was no rule that allowed us to throw out his Q times because the ballast rule could not be applied retroactively.