Ardy it seems you're comparing the A5 at normal power to the A8 with WEP? They have about the same engine, the same wing, and the A8 is heavier.
I may be, I may not, I don't know to be honest. Can you please point me to a source that states what the A5 and the A8 had in terms of power output?
I an unable to find any consistency in what the Fw 190 A5 or the Fw 190 A8 had. For example,
According to Wikipedia...
'BMW 801 D-2 engine, rated at 1,700 PS (1,677 hp, 1,250 kW). Some A-5s were tested with the MW 50 installation: this was a mix of 50% methyl alcohol and 50% water which could be injected into the engine to produce a short-term power boost to 2,000 PS (1,973 hp, 1,471 kW), but this system was not adopted for serial production.' Does the AH engine reflect the 1700 ps with when we have wep on, or is AH using the 2000ps with wep despite it not being adopted for production?
'Changes introduced with the Fw 190 A-8 also included the C3-injection Erhöhte Notleistung emergency boost system to the fighter variant of the Fw 190 A (a similar system with less power had been fitted to some earlier Jabo variants of the 190 A) raising power to 1,980 PS (1,953 hp, 1,456 kW) for a short time. The Erhöhte Notleistung system operated by spraying additional fuel into the fuel/air mix, cooling it and allowing higher boost pressures to be run, but at the cost of much higher fuel consumption. From the A-8 on Fw 190s could be fitted with a new paddle-bladed wooden propeller, easily identified by its wide blades with curved tips.'So the A5 according to Wikipedia produced more power than the A8, or did the paddle blade prop make up for the difference in 20ps loss between the A5 and the A8?
Also, I've remember reading somewhere about a 'power-egg' modification to A8s? That may be not be worth talking about as HTC has stated before that they don't want to deal with 'field modifications'.
Idealy, HTC could state...
we modeled the FW 190 A5 to have ...
we modeled the FW 190 A8 to have ...
That would at least set a starting point to sorting out the inconsistencies between all the 'information' out there.