33% power increase on an n/a car with a tune. Awesome

Lets contextualise this.
To get from 180 flywheel kw's to 250 on my 2.0 litre turbo (98 fuel), I needed a 6mm larger compressor wheel and 4 more psi plus supporting fuel, intake and exhaust mods to allow this airflow to work.
Granted there's 50% greater capacity to start with on a 3.0 litre. However, assuming static VE, 14.7psi increase over atmospheric will generally double flywheel power.
Working backward, your logic tells me my 2.0 litre ej20x was 100% less efficient in n/a form than the h6. Hmmm.
Or another way to look at it is to say the h6 would make 480 flywheel kw's with 14.7psi of boost
Dunno about you, but haven't seen any turbo or supercharged h6 anywhere in the world make this sort of power - including completely forged and blueprinted big dollar machines.
Not hating on the h6 - love the engine as much as the next man (and infact would love a turbo'd ez30 over my 2.0 litre anyday of the week). But lets call a spade a spade and stop with this keyboard bullshit about making 30% more power on an n/a car from a tune.