Well Tom assuming that everything has been optimized, your looking at something like 370 hp @ 5500 rpm and someting like 420 ft/lbs of torque at 4000 rpm. Or there abouts.
However I must caution you, these dyno programs make some broad assumptions (always best power and torque) and there can be a 10% error either way assuming your engine is in perfect tune. the best way to back this up is to make a few runs at the drag strip if you don't have a chassis dyno close by.
use these to help check against the simulation or if you have something like a G-tech performance analyzer it can measure HP
HP=((mph/234)^3) x weight)
HP=(weight/(ET/5.82)^3))
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