Just for fun, Copilot suggests the following...
Short version: with a ~50 mm opened-up restrictor and keeping injector duty around 80%, you’re realistically in the ~300–320 whp ballpark on a healthy FA24 with the GT2 and stock pulley, which is roughly 340–360 crank hp depending on dyno type and drivetrain loss.
A bit of context so the number isn’t just hand‑wavy:
Boost/airflow: opening the restrictor to ~50 mm will move you noticeably closer to the “no‑restrictor” behaviour—expect a solid step up in airflow and 1–2 psi more boost than the stock restricted setup, but not quite as aggressive as a fully deleted plate.
Fuel side: targeting ~80% IDC is exactly where most tuners like to sit for a street car; that IDC typically lines up with low‑300s whp on pump fuel on these motors with a decent intercooler and sensible timing.
Why it’s a range: intercooler efficiency, exhaust backpressure, fuel quality (your 99 RON vs 95), and how conservative your tuner is with timing and lambda will easily swing things by ±10–15 whp.
So: if everything is working properly and your tuner is honest rather than optimistic, I’d mentally anchor it at ~310 whp as a realistic expectation, with 300 being “it’s a bit conservative” and 320 being “conditions and hardware are really on your side”.