I was trying to be precise, so let me restate:
As a net piston power source without "compounding" effect of MGU-H, the new 1.6L engine will produce on it's own NO MORE than 500 HP. My prediction is based solely on the limited fuel flow rate of 100kg/hr.
The effect of "compounding" will be additive to the overall power capacity and will present itself as follows:
- piston power - 500HP max.
- MGU-K - 160HP
- MGU-H - ~ my estimate 50 HP max.
All these engines will make their maximum rated "piston" power at not much over 10k RPM. Why?
1. By definition, maximum fuel flow usually occurs at the point of maximum power
2. If this power can be achieved at lower RPM then that is more efficient
3. Can this engine efficiently burn 100kg/hr of at 10k RPM? YES
So the total measure of the road power will be not more than 500+160+50=710HP at least at the beginning before the technical world get's into MGU-H development and more balanced optimization towards yielding more power from it.