If you add more gasoline to an engine you get a flooded engine, not more power
Air/fuel ratio for gasoline is 14.7:1, this is a weight ratio
14.7 POUNDS of air to 1 POUND of gasoline
14.7 grams of air to 1 gram of gasoline
A 5 LITER engine has more power than a 3 LITER engine because it can pull in 2 more LITERS of air every 2 RPM, so more gasoline can be added every 2 RPM
Super or Turbo chargers FORCE more air into an engine so more gasoline can be added every 2 RPM
So AIR is what gets you more power
EFI is better because injectors are at the intake ports, so fuel only coats head ports and back of intake valves, less fuel loss
Carbs coat the whole intake, all its passages including the head ports and intake valves
Direct Injection is best, no fuel loss in coating passages
EFI uses "on the fly" calculations, so much more responsive to elevation changes, sea level to 5,000ft for example, thinner air less fuel added.
A Carb is tuned for location(elevation) and outside temp, also barometric pressure at that moment
As air temp changes and high and low pressure fronts move through an area you need to retune the Carb for best performance, it ain't much BUT it ain't 0 either
With EFI you don't, thats what the sensors are there for
Spent my younger days with Carbs, and distributors with points, lol
EFI and no distributor is BETTER
If you prefer carbs or distributors because you can tune them yourself, then you just have the wrong tools in your kit, because anyone can get the tools to tune EFI and distributorless engines.
So if thats your desire then stick with what you got, and get the right tools to tune your vehicle as YOU see fit