Thanks for your wonderfully technical post there dude. Perhaps you'd like to tell us how you really feel? Sheesh, dont' take it personally its just cars dude
Actually a properly tuned carb can be almost as good as EFI. the Key words are properly tuned and almost. A few years ago, the SCCA Trans-Am cars were using both carbs and EFI in the same series on the same motors (either Ford or Chevy V-8's). The carb motors seemed to make a little more power, but the EFI cars got better mileage. Figure that one out.
Basically, since a carburetor's fuel curves are based off of the amount of air flowing through them they can be pretty good at metering fuel. The issue with turbochargers and carbs is the non-linear delivery of the boost. Once they dump in the fuel from the power valve, carbs simply don't have much left to react to the change in load with. This is why they work pretty well with superchargers. Superchargers are a bit more linear with their power delivery, so it easier to tune the carb to this.
With that said, I prefer EFI to carbs any day. The tuning principles are the same though, even if the actual methods are different.
To be honest I wouldn't bother with his book or anything, I just thought that building a gearbox to drive the impeller side of a turbo might be worth playing with someday. Given the number of small but strong gears available in the local junk yards, etc I'd think it would be possible to come up with some parts to do it with.
Stefan