if someone feels they're not getting a fair shake, they should investigate those classes.
But if almost everyone feels the BMW is classed wrong, then what do you do? Do you run off the entire non bmw field, or adjust the bmw? Now, the bmw feels he isn't getting a fair deal, mainly because the "original deal" was too good to be true. Understood, but it is something that needs to happen.
Before you write these three guys off as biased or vigilantes, remember that 3 years ago, you would not have gotten any feedback. (ask Kirk or Bill) These guys are trying to get things balanced. They are as open with us( the racers, constituents if you will) as seems possible. They have outlined-not detailed-the basics of a plan to try to fix many classification problems throughout Improved Touring(not just ITS). They have stated repeatedly that the e36 is not on this plan at this time. They want to continue to monitor that particular vehicle to fully assess the effects of the restrictor plate. (sounds fair-again)
Not to offend, but if you had presented a 100% car, and supported it with factual data about development, dyno time, shocks, custom gears, new hoosiers/goodyears every weekend, and the same development that is put into the front running Z cars and RX7's, your position might have been received more positively. Unfortunately, it appears that you are basically concerned with the performance of one car, not with the viability of the class as a whole. A 80%prepared X-mobile should not be able to check out on an equally well driven 100% Y-mobile. This is the type situation that they (ITAC) are trying to correct. Not just in ITS, but all classes.
Now, can the moderator ban any thread which mentions e36 or 325?

Everytime they get mentioned, the damn black helicopters come back.