Good idea. Although, from the little exploration I did with examples for small n, given the low stopping times, the behaviour was very boring. Nothing necessarily interesting. But then again, I didn't explore it exhaustively.
Perhaps you're already aware of it, but this paper by Andreas Weber and Francisco Varela "Life after Kant: Natural purposes and the autopoietic foundations of biological individuality" talks about this. Of special interest is the section 3.4 which more or less summarizes autopoiesis while taking into account Kant's intrinsic teleology.