APR stage 2 will be 280bhp mate, ie 240-245whp.
The thing is, dynojet probably did give you that 240-245whp. Its just there way of calculating losses that people dont agree with. (well i dont)
1 of my own results at awesome 247whp, 257bhp. Working that out it works out a 4% loss! However previous knowledge and hundreds of google searches tells me, FWD transmission losses are in the region of 15-17%.
Apply 15% onto wheel figures and you should have a fairly good indication of bhp figure
I will say no more on the subject as it normally gets into a slanging match. My advice is, do your own research and work out your OWN conclusions.
However saying that, i do not even know if its awesome's dynojet in question here. May not be, so apologies beforehand. Im just assuming due to the APR link.