Ah, I see. For that case, yes, the effect is more significant, of course! In fact, that is exactly what Saab does with their FFV turbo. When running on E85, the boost pressure is raised, hence the added power. And of course the higher the percent ethanol, the lower AFRs gets, and the higher the BSFC gets! So you need a bigger fuel tank. There’s also a cold start problem. (The tradeoff of the higher Lvap). That’s why it is typical to switch the blend from 85/15 in the summer to 70/30 in the winter. Then there’s the hard-core, blown-alcohol guys that run straight methanol (which has an even higher Lvap) with CR’s of over 17:1, boost pressures above 50 psi, and boat loads of timing! Obviously they could care less about fuel economy! They also have to clean out their fuel system after every event.
But I digress! Sorry for getting so off track!