Alas, my favourite subject.
The sad fact is, the only FB.VI which the A&AEE ever tested with Merlin 25s and ejector exhausts (which, as noted above, did have a "jet" effect) was an aircraft which the testers themselves acknowledged was "unrepresentative of the type." So, the published numbers you see are also unrepresentative.
I've had the Boscombe test files in my hand, at the PRO, and am sad to report that no further test was made, for example on HX809, with the ejector exhausts, by the testing authorities. (Karnak, I owe you an email on this subject - I have your pvt addy somewhere around here, will try to do it this weekend, however I don't have access to a scanner.)
The 354 mph quoted above (for 150 octane) was with both saxophone / shrouded exhausts fitted, as well as wing tanks. The latter reduced speed by a further 5 mph or so.
Plenty of anecdotes on both sides, enough to fill several books (

). The fact remains though, the current Mossie's performance reflects an aircraft setup for night ops, and we don't have night. The Day Ranger ops were meant to be run on days where low cloud would afford some cover (though some pilots ignored this - including the man whose name I have adopted, groupie-like, for AH purposes), and we don't have cloud cover. Waaaaa.
Thrila, btw, is my new hero ...
Cheers,
Scherf
PS - The file Milo refers to above has some "issues" here and there, especially the lack of detail whether, for example, "November 6, 1944" is November 6 during daylight hours, the night of the 5/6 or the night of the 6/7, however it is nonethless an excellent resource. I've a mate or two working on private databases, but, as they are to some extent "a life's work", they are never quite finished, and they never quite send them to me...