Interestingly to me, my car made only 362 rwhp n/a and 762rwhp at 14.5 psi, which is more than double. The difference may have been in the tune, though. A/F for the n/a run was close to 14:1, but just less than 12:1 under boost. I've read stories where boosted vehicles made more power than the formula indicated possible, but I wonder if there's any substance to that. Should it be physically possible (in the scientific manner) for a vehicle to make more than twice the power with less than twice the air if both setups are tuned correctly? There are so many variables when it comes to air-flow that it makes my head spin when I try to work out any semblance of a solution.