Norm - one more try/clarification on the equal power thing.
Truely equal power is not possible, without new, sealed motors like the MX-5 cup does. No an option for us.
"Close" power is a good goal. Then the question becomes two fold.
1) How close can we reliably measure/split HP "hairs", and how much HP is a "significant" difference (and to whom)
2)How much cost, complexity and pain is involved in the reality of implementing and regulating this on an ongoing basis
#1 is tough because dyno variations are as big as what's a significant difference in our low HP cars, and TM data is worse yet. Hard to equalize a moving target.
#2 is really messy, again because we're trying split pretty fine hairs, and adds cost to everyone on an ongoing basis (once a year plus random checks for protests, compliance).
We don't want someone to get caught out because they changed their dirty air filter since they did their official dyno, and the dynomometer that day is a little optomistic (or they changed to thinner oil because it's fall now, or their motor is hotter that day, etc., etc). Suddenly they are 7 HP up on their last dyno, and illegal, even if they're only making 135HP now. They're "equalized weight" was based on the old 128 HP reading they did 8 months ago with the dirty air filteer, thicker oil, etc.. Now they're branded a "cheater." Not a good scenario, and not unrealistic at all. Living under this kind of threat is not good for morale either.
Make sense?