Wow, where was I while all this was going on?... oh that's right, mid pack that's where!...
I think I am about as typical of a spec guy as you can get, I'm doing this for fun, i have no delusions of grandur in being number one, there's alot of other things I could (and will) do with my money if it turns into an arms race and squabble. There are plenty of ways to cheat if you're that kind of person, but it's not like you're going to make any money trying so I would think it would be a pretty hollow victory....
My motor dyno'ed at 127 three seasons ago and it was really tired at miller, but still had me mid pack, yea I'd like to of had the ponies to run with the upper percentile but it just means a freshening and some better driving. If this gets to be a arms race and no fun I have two other race cars that are a hell of a lot more fun to run so let's not screw this up. But I was just about to buy a motor to get started on a rebuild but I need to know asap if all of a sudden an 88 isn't legal, nothing screws people worse than shifting rules...
To me it's pretty simple. List the acceptable engines for parody, list the mods that are allowed and that's it. We all know the speed tricks spell them all out and list whats legal or not, cheat the rules and we get to crush your car LeMonds style...Either put a puffer to check for static compression, a good measure of the potential power of a motor, or flat out dyno the top five cars...all things that are currently being done. Make sure everyone runs 87 octane fuel that will eliminate high compression motors, the regular NA will run on it all day long and it will just require a fuel sample port that many cars have already... The other option is success ballast. You carry ten or twenty pounds extra for the race after you win, AMLS style...
I don't want to lose all the fun and be spec miata...