I looked at the E6B and notice that while the F4u and f6f have the exact same GPH at full throttle, the P47, while having quite a similar engine, have higher consumption (FBM set to 1, sea level):
P47D11 at 2700 rpm, 52" - 275 GPH
F4UD-1 at 2700 rpm, 54" - 242 GPH
F6F-5 at 2700 rpm, 54" - 242 GPH
They all are supposed to produce 2000 HP (at sea level?).
So engine volume is the same, and the P47 is using lower manifold preasure but still pours in 13% more fuel.
Another 2000HP engine is the typhoon's. That one extracts 2000HP from only 228 GPH, even more efficient.
When an engine is rated 2000HP at sea level, does that include losses to things like the super-charger, giving net HP on the shaft? and that is the reason that the 47's engine is less efficient?
Bozon