Posted this in the ATP BT thread last week:
I have the ATP 2554 kit. Other power mods are 2jr DP (no cat) to Cobb CBE with cutout, Levels intercooler, Injen intake.
The shop that I go to have a 'heartbreaker dyno', it is true wheel HP with no corrections, hence lower numbers.
With the intake and factory tune, it put down 165WHP. With the intake and stage 1 OTS tune, it put down 171WHP with a bump in low end torque. Factory tires, 205/40/17s.
After running around stage 3 with a e-tune, I wanted more power. Ended up going with a full recirc system b/c I'm tired out PSSSHHHTTTT every shift around town. The 2554 put out 179WHP on the stage 3 e-tune, no graph though. This was done on RE71s, 205/45/17.
The two dynoruns are a year apart, but the air temp and humidy were within 4F/% of each other. If factory numbers are correct, 165whp/197crankhp=0.837 for drive train loss of 16.3%. If those numbers stay correct, 241.9WHP x 1.163= 281 crank HP.
In the interest of full disclosure, the factory dyno pull was on the standard 205/40/17, the big(ger) turbo tires were 205/45/17 RE 71s.
It was dyno tuned have it set @ 19PSI. Looking at the compressor map, this puts it in the tail end of a 68% efficiency table at a pressure ratio of 2.25. I shake my head when I see people running 22+PSI with this turbo. Too many people get focused on PSI, MOAR BOOOST. I had to re-educate myself on flow rates and that PSI is not the cure-all for more power. I suggest you re-evaluate your tune if you are running outside a good efficiency rating. The Levels intercooler keeps up with new turbo without a hitch despite what others might say; a 1-3 pull yielded 12F increase (84F to 96F). This MUCH better than what I would run with the factory turbo tuned at 24PSI. At that PSI, it was just heating up air and overloading the FMIC.
http://www.datazap.me/u/localbacon/log-1462989288?log=1&data=3-4-5-9-12-24
For my car and altitude (14.4psi), it would have done no good for me too run 20-plus pounds of boost. My tuner said he could get close to 255WHP, but I value reliability over 10-15 more WHP. It a nut shell, less power below 3K, but it comes alive above 3K. The 2554 will spool to about 10PSI below 3k and goes up rapidly from there. This is mainly an autocross car and I have not problem with the lower power below 3K. It actually helps that I'm not spinning the tires with a buttload of low end torque like the factory turbo. I have yet to take it to the 1/4, but it pulls on my friends factory Focus ST very well...
And my favorite shoot for the 2015 autox season: