"... If i were to spen my days doing easy step tuning on turbos, slapping on boost controllers and sending them off again, i'd literally run into a wall headfirst."
I don't see why it should be so difficult, compared to an NA engine. Mapping is probably harder on a FI engine as although the limits are easier to reach, the resulting damage is normally far more serious if you cross those limits.
"... I'm not saying FI is ultimately a thousand times faster, but i'm not always interested in ultimate speed, not everybody is interested in the drive that FI gives."
If it's done properly, as per my Delta, then it's as smooth as any NA, more akin to a V6 infact.
"... A well designed medium output FI system is great low down, but a henously powerful one is just as peaky as a high output NA system"
Agreed, something as small/light as a Clio would most definitely need an LSD, but in my opinion it needs one at 172bhp. I note that on BB's site they don't show any video clips of their Clio under hard acceleration, or on the track either. There's nothing more yawn-inspiring for me than to watch 1/4 mile races/drags, absolutely pointless and means very little when it comes to driving enjoyment.
"... unless you have taken substantial efforts with aux systems to prevent lag."
Lag isn't an issue these days, or certainly not when compared to the days of Cosworths (for example), where you'd measure lag with a calendar.
"... And without sounding disrespectful, but listing a number of parts and modifications that you had done to a delta means nothing, as its the design of the components, not merely the fact that you have them."
The point I'm making is that the same effort needs to go into building an FI engine as it does for an NA, it isn't simply about running high boost. That comment also relates to the fact that I'm not 'wet behind the ears' when it comes to engine development either.
"... As for the japs and their tuning houses, some produce massive power vehicles, barn stormingly quick.....but i leave all of their ideas well alone as their tuning methods are still back in the 70-80's, depite their OE manufacturers being the most advanced in the world."
In my opinion, being quick has to relate to the real world, i.e. RR and dyno figures are nigh-on useless if the car/engine isn't tractable - if you can't use all of that massive bhp, then why have it?
Regards