You see Ross the Puma Racing equation is good as shown by you to within 0.5 of a bhp which at the levels your car was producing is less than 0.2%, impressive.
So FWD car take WHP (wheel horse power) add 10 then divide by 0.9.
RWD car take WHP add 10 then divide by 0.88.
4WD WHP add 10 divide by 0.84
The site I linked to before uses these same equations that Puma Racing came to, so put your figures in there as I did and you get the results that I posted 2nd time, yes slightly higher, we are talking only a few BHP from what we estimated on day.
Heres link again.
showed.
http://www.dyno-power-run.com/dynocalc.shtml
Ross's car 291WHP = 334.44bhp flywheel r/r 335bhp which is probably rounded up anyway so you could say they are as near as you will get the same result)
Emma's car 92WHP = 113.33bhp
Jamie's car 74WHP = 93.33bhp
Alex's car 70WHP = 88.89bhp