.... but as numbers grow so does the spending to get to or stay at the front...
Thoughts.
Karl, your statement above is very true, and it is critical to a spec series that this not be let get out of hand. Rules stability is also critical here. As we've found out quite painfully, rules changes often lead to a lot of turmoil. To that end, we will be entering the 3rd year of a 3 year rules freeze next year. Outside of safety issues, we will not be changing the rules for '09. However, in light of the nature of the business, as you've referenced above, it's also good to start to put some thought into the '10 rules.
So far "Pro-built" motors from DART, MantisSport, & VFC have not produced any "outlier" HP & torque levels - most in the 137-139 HP level, and around 141 ft.-lbs of torque. No ones been above those numbers on a Spec motor that I am aware of. Those have been both low & high compression piston cars, most with open exhausts, which seem to work well with our cars, though a good muffler doen't hurt much, and is much easier on the ears! My 1st car was an 1987 924S, with 40K miles since a pro rebuild, dyno'd in the above levels as well. So far, it's been remarkably difficult to extract more power from these cars, or to lose a great deal with a simple, solid rebuild either. That has been the reputation for 8V 944 motors for some time, at least w/o AFM/cam or other pretty radical changes.
Given this, we're inclined to be conservative with rule changes, but very interested in gathering some data over the next year as we head into the the window to adjust the rules for 2010, if needed. Your input and experience with SM is appreciated! Sorry I didn't get back with you at Nationals (it got pretty crazy near the end!) - would like to talk some more though - will call. It was good to see the SM's run a clean race this year!
One question, can the Nikasil lined block be "honed" to 100.1
w/o requiring removing & replacing the Nikasil (this is a very expensive process)?