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some people would bark at that. To detail what I mean, as the airflow increases per given RPM, the load increases. When the load increases, it uses a different part of the map, and since the maps have a general trend of delivering more fuel as the load increases, I simply stated that more air = more fuel. This is an oversimplification of what is going on, but I just left it at that. It was under more load because of the better spoolup, so it was using a higher load area of the fuel map, which delivers more fuel.
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