My opinion is, that all cars have their warts and their weak spots. If you miss a shift in a Honda, you drop the head of a valve, and your engine goes kaboom. So along the same line of thinking as being presented in this thread, I should be allowed titanium valves, springs, retainers, right? Nope, because that's how rules creep happens. Then another make who's rods are the weak spot, they'll want that. Then another who's followers are, they'll want that. And if you allow one, then you'll have to allow the others, all the way down the line. Before you know it, you're damn near at full prep Prod again, at least in regards to the powertrain.
I also hate to say it, but really, if the reliability of a limited prep Prod engine is enough to drive you away from Prod, then this hobby might not be for you. They're machines, that we're beating the crap out of. They're going to break......especially if you make a mistake.
The dead horse of this whole topic has been beaten so badly, that it's already been turned into glue, yet absolutely no new evidence or reasoning for why this is a good idea has been brought forward. I really don't know how you could better define rules creep. Competitor X says "I can do this to my car, and it'll be easier, faster, and more reliable!". Competitor Y says "Well, if Competitor X gets that, then my car should get this thingy, because it too will make my car easier, faster, and more reliable!" Wash. Rinse. Repeat. Insert full-prep. Insert GT. Whatever it is you're trying to solve, will just raise something else to the surface, and by that point a precedence has been set to allow alternate parts in order to solve "problem areas", and by that point.......cats really hate being stuffed back into bags.
I'm also with Jessie, and this is my opinion, which I think I'm still allowed to have in this country.