My engine build is underway. My engine builder is asking me what my HP goal is. Without too many details, it's a forged 2.35 closed deck stroker, so the hardware is good to 450+ HP. But, he can set various clearances (piston, rings, bearings, etc) tailored to my specific output. The looser the more HP it will support, but tighter will make a longer lasting engine. The key is finding a balance.
Heads are either stock WRX EJ20G, or stock EJ20K.
Ulitimate power will be determined by the turbo, of course (as will usable redline). The turbo will be a 90 degree inlet TD05 of some kind. That will not change on this engine build. It will be a stock, Subaru early WRX turbo for now. It will *possibly* be upgraded later, but will always remain a 90 degree turbo. Now comes the confusing part. I've read that a stock Subaru TD05 will support anywhere from 280-350 HP. I've read that a ported/clipped/frankenstiened TD05 will support up to 400HP. Few people state weather they are talking crank, adjusted, wheel or SAE HP. Most don't even mention engine size (but I assume 2.0). I've looked at flow charts. I've even emailed Deadbolt (no response yet). I'm now tired and admittedly a bit confused.
What I need is for a few peeps that have been there to simply say "Tell the shop to build it for xxx crank/wheel horsepower."

I'm also tending to believe that this will be a fairly low RPM motor. I'm guessing that any TD05 on a 2.35 liter motor is going to be out of steam before 6500 RPM, and I'm OK with that. It's a daily driver/rallycross machine.