With respect to the engine, there was one thing i forgot to mention.
For the constant power engine, the boost has to go up the lower the engine speed is.
The higher the boost pressure, the higher the boost temperature.
The engines ability to have constant power will be limited by how much heat the intercoolers can draw from the hot intake air.
If the engine makes max power at 4,000 rpm with the give fuel flow 27.8g/s
The boost temp will be 231 degrees celcius!!
So unless there is a way to cool that to 40 degrees, then i don't think the engine will make the constant power to begin with.
The most sensible compromosise for constant power is between 8,000 rpm with 140 degrees and 12,000rpm at 95 degrees i guess?
What type of boost temperatures do some race cars normally see before the intercoolers?