The problem is the F4R differs SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much between engines.
There were plenty of RS2's that were above 190bhp, some over 195 bhp and a few touched the 200bhp mark.
The lowest I remember seeing was about 182bhp - this shows the difference between a good engine and a bad one.
Also the results will always differ between mapping and rolling roads too.
As said, the big advantages of the RS2 are the torque increase throughout a big chunk of rev range and the added high end performance - don't get hung up on power figures - the fact is if it goes better after that is all that matters - Hence why we show typical results but do not guarantee anything as there are such a great difference in F4R's - the same reason how you can have one 172 that will do 170bhp and another identical car can do high 150's.
The prices that we think will be the most popular kits are:
Full kit supplied to the customer - £995
Full kit supplied, fitted and mapped by Dan @ SJM - £1495
Bear in mind they are lightweight, hugely strong (The inlet itself can comfortably take 10+ bar of pressure) , is made of genuine carbon fibre and looks great, they are a great product if you wish to keep all your standard features and want the option of returning the car to standard in the future (Very popular on Trophy's for this reason)