GR86 Importing my 2023 JDM BRZ

I had a call today from Fensport, who have installed my HKS GT2 supercharger and are now tuning it. They said that boost with the standard restrictor supplied with the kit was only modest, with the fuel injectors running at 50% duty cycle. We discussed it and they wanted to install a 2nd air temp sensor by the throttle body so that they can tune more accurately. I gave them the go-ahead to do that. They are prepared to take the stock fuel injectors to 80% duty cycle by opening up the hole in the air restrictor. I gave them the go-ahead to do that, too.

We agreed that around 280whp (about 330bhp) would be a nice power number while preserving reliability. I'd be very happy with it. The MCA Traction Mod has been installed, too - perfect for traction with the additional torque. More news on Friday when I pick up the car.
 
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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”.
 
@tyu yes indeed, the HKS headers, HKS front pipe and Fujitsubo exhaust remove that as a bottleneck and the Cup Car intake helps on the intake side. No GPF and no charcoal filter in the airbox help, too.
 
Interim report from Fensport
They have opened up the restrictor hole to 44mm, giving 276g/s airflow with the injectors running at 66% duty cycle. This is producing 0.7 bar of boost, or 10.1 psi. They need a bit more dry road tomorrow and will eke out some more airflow and duty cycle before I collect it in the afternoon. To be honest, that's even more boost than I'd hoped for already. The good news is that the car is responding to it well, so all the exhaust mods were worth it.
 
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