Thanks for the responses Gentlemen, I appreciate it. some points that i'd like to add to avoid any misunderstandings:
It is ture that the K4s engine has higher MIL boost that the other G models, thus more power and also more fuel consumption:
K4 : 1,45 ata (236 gph)
Gs: 1,3 ata (212 gph)
An increase of 11% in boost also yields 11% increase in fuel consumption - fits perfectly, since on MIL no
MW-50 is used and air/fuel ratios remain the same.
Now lets see the WEP values:
K4: 1,8 ata (296 gph)
G14: 1,7 ata (254 gph)
G2/6.: 1,42 ata (254 gph)
We can see, if we compare the base Gs to the K4, there is a 26% increase in boost, but only 16% increase in fuel consumtion, thanks to the methanol in the MW-50 mixture. But its pretty clear that
the G14 does not fit into this scheme, albeit it also uses MW-50. It has still 20% more boost than the base Gs, but the consumption remains the same. As we know, you cannot extract power out of the additional air alone, it also needs additional fuel to combust, which is not there though.
My thought is, since the G14 FM is based on the G6 FM, that by accident the WEP consumption value have been carried over.
The other explanaition would be that the G14 engine in a miracle in terms of efficeny under WEP compared to the other DB605 subtypes, but i really dont think this is reasonable in any way.